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GSA supports life-saving care during hurricane relief efforts
When Hurricane Helene hit, it caused severe flooding at a North Carolina facility owned by the country’s largest manufacturer of life-saving intravenous fluids. -
GSA at 75: Technology for the people today and ahead
This is part of a series of GSA.gov blog entries that highlight the agency’s past, present, and future as it marked 75 years on July 1. -
GSA helps states transform IT acquisition
When the state of Florida couldn’t find an IT solution for its agency that protects its fish and wildlife, they turned to the U.S. General Services Administration’s Multiple Award Schedule and Cooperative Purchasing Program. -
Free GSA symposium answers contracting questions
Starting, building, and maintaining a business in today’s competitive climate takes hard work and perseverance. Many businesses consider partnering with the federal government, where support is plentiful. -
Line-item pricing data enhancing market strategies, small business success
The Federal Acquisition Service’s work to capture better data at the line-item level is delivering tangible results. -
EVSE Empower Week: Plug into the future, energize your skills!
GSA and the Department of Energy are helping federal agencies boost their electric vehicle charging station projects and speed up their fleet electrification efforts. We’re offering a joint training starting August 5. Agencies can register to attend -
New Procurement Co-Pilot tool helps agencies with market research
A new online tool is here to make the government procurement process easier for professionals in the federal government whose job it is to buy and provide great value for taxpayers. -
Charging ahead: Making EVs a reality across the federal government
One of GSA’s January highlights was FedFleet 2024, the largest federal government gathering of fleet industry experts and government fleet managers -
GSA saves taxpayers billions of dollars in 2023: Faster, better, cheaper
GSA continued to shrink federal government expenses in 2023 – from selling historic lighthouses to using cheap and sustainable grass-eating goats to discovering ways to shave nearly 3.5 million square -
Login.gov continues to expand, offering new pathways to securely accessing government services online
A growing number of Americans are benefiting from Login.gov–the simple and secure way to access government benefits and services online. Login.gov increases equitable access to benefits and services
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