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Recycled laptops sustain students and environment
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Everything must go: Giving federal surplus property a second chance
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) disposes of everything from office equipment, furniture and vehicles — trucks, planes, boats and more — to scientific devices, heavy machinery, and even luxury goods.
By offloading excess personal property through GSA’s Personal Property Management program, federal agencies reduce the federal environmental footprint through responsible waste management. This helps used government property avoid the landfill.
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How GSA and Computers for Learning are bridging the digital divide
What happens when a government agency upgrades its computers? Where do all those old laptops, computer screens, keyboards, and printers go?Thanks to a program called Computers for Learning (CFL), fede… -
Southeast Sunbelt Region Supports Computers for Learning Program
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has had the privilege to support the great work of the Computers for Learning Program (CFL) in school systems throughout the Southeast Sunbelt Region over the last several years. The opportunity to donate… -
GSA's Computers for Learning Program: The Art of Being an Economic Catalyst
Growing the General Services Administration (GSA) into an Economic Catalyst requires a lot of big-picture thinking to help empower local economies. GSA’s Computers for Learning (CFL) program lets us be an Economic Catalyst on the ground in local…
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