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  • Sunshine Week: How GSA Supports Open Government Principles

    | GSA Blog Team
    Sunshine Week (March 13-19, 2022) celebrates the Government in the Sunshine Act, which promotes greater transparency in government activities. Our mission at GSA is to deliver effective and efficient…
  • Policy in Practice: How GSA Supports Caregiving and Working Moms in Its Public Buildings

    | Adrienne Ruth, Communications Specialist and Former Alfred A. Arraj Courthouse Building Manager
    Women’s History Month dates back to the 1850s when female factory workers in New York City staged protests over poor working conditions. In 1901, its place in history was solidified when the first Wom…
  • How GSA Supports Women Small Business Entrepreneurs

    | U.S. GSA Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
    As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we recognize the contributions of women who have shaped our nation’s history. Women-owned businesses have become one of the faster growing segments of the small…
  • Building Better Requirements Together at FAST2022

    | Erv Koehler, Assistant Commissioner, GSA FAS Office of Customer and Stakeholder Engagement
    ‘Leading category management practitioners say that agencies could save billions of additional dollars if they focused more on how agencies define requirements,’ GAO-21-40. Challenge accepted! Here at…
  • Achieve Zero Trust Capabilities Using These Cloud Identity Adoption Best Practices

    | Identity Assurance and Trusted Access Division, GSA OGP
    Foundational to the security of both on-premises and cloud environments, an identity-based process like identity proofing or authentication is the first touchpoint to access data and impacts user expe…
  • Five Women Artists Who Shaped Public Art

    | GSA Fine Arts Specialists Kelsey Gustin, Nick Hartigan, and Kerry Rose.
    In recognition of the many talented women who have shaped public art and broken barriers in the art field, the General Services Administration (GSA) is excited to highlight five artists in the GSA Fin…
  • Public art for, by, and of the people

    | GSA Blog Team
    “I have enormous belief in the human spirit and in people, regardless of what the world is like right now. I want to make people smile, I want to make people laugh, and I want to introduce to people t…
  • How GSA is using innovative energy storage technologies today to power the government with 100 percent carbon pollution-free electricity by 2030

    | GSA Blog Team
    Energy storage is a fast-growing resource that helps balance energy supply and demand, save money, facilitate carbon pollution-free energy, and increase resilience. GSA is proud to demonstrate this te…
  • GSA Celebrates Legacy of Civil Rights Movement

    | Aluanda Drain, Associate Administrator, Office of Civil Rights
    Black History Month is a time not only to celebrate Black achievement, but also to remember the extraordinary Black people and events that have shaped this nation’s history. If there is one thing we’v…
  • OSDBU Shares Resources for Black-Owned Businesses During Black History Month

    | Exodie Roe, Associate Administrator, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
    As we celebrate Black History Month, we can recognize how African American achievements have contributed to our nation’s history. We can also reflect on the legacy of the remarkable people who paved t…