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Women Owned Small Business Making an Impact in the Federal Marketplace
In recognition of Women’s History Month, GSA’s Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization will feature posts focused on women in small business and how GSA is working to support them and t... -
Technology Modernization Fund at Three Years: A Look Back at Department of Labor’s Visa Application Transformation
In the fall of 2018, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) was one of three agencies to receive an award in the second round of funding from the Technology Modernization Fund (TMF) Board. At the time th... -
Women of Justice: Diana E. Murphy
Did you know that out of more than 165 named U.S. Courthouses across the country, there are only four that bear the name of a woman? In honor of Women’s History Month, take a moment to learn more abou... -
Transforming the American digital experience: The future of the U.S. Web Design System and beyond
For millions of Americans, access to digital services isn’t a luxury — it’s critical. And how we deliver these services is just as important as what services we deliver. To improve, we have to take a... -
Women of Justice: Judith N. Keep
Did you know that out of more than 165 named U.S. Courthouses across the country, there are only four that bear the name of a woman? In honor of Women’s History Month, take a moment to learn more abou... -
Technology Modernization Fund at Three Years: The Modernization of USDA’s Specialty Crops Program
The USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Specialty Crops Program helps buyers and sellers of all sizes in the U.S. produce industry to market their perishable products in the most efficient manne... -
Women of Justice: Sandra Day O'Connor
Sandra Day O'Connor took her oath of office as the first woman Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court on September 25, 1981. Born in El Paso, Texas, on March 26, 1930, her early years we... -
Women in Small Business, What You Should Know
In recognition of Women’s History Month, GSA’s Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization will feature posts focused on women in small business and how GSA is working to support them and the small business economy.
The federal government's goal is to award at least five percent of all federal contracting dollars to Women-Owned Small Businesses each year. GSA Contracting Officers set aside contracts for Women-Owned Small Businesses through our Multiple Awards Schedules Program, Government Wide Acquisition Contracts and open market procurements.
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Women of Justice
Did you know that out of more than 165 named U.S. Courthouses across the country, there are only four that bear the name of a woman? In honor of Women's History Month, take a moment to learn more abou... -
Presidential Innovation Fellows applications are now open
Want to use your tech, design or entrepreneurial skills for good? Your time is now! Presidential Innovation Fellows (PIF) applications are open through May 14, 2021.The Presidential Innovation Fellows...