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    TTS made a lasting impact with civic tech in FY24

    | Ann Lewis, Technology Transformation Services Director and Deputy Commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service
    As FAS deputy commissioner and director of GSA’s Technology Transformation Services, I know how important it is to deliver simple, secure, and accessible digital services that improve customer experiences for agencies.

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  • Delivering the Next Generation of Digital Government

    | Denise Turner Roth, GSA Administrator
    We are in an era of digital transformation across many different industries, including government. Those organizations that have successfully led in this area or have fully transformed into digital organizations are succeeding at a faster pace than…
  • Near… FAR… Wherever you are….

    | Jeff Koses, Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Government-wide Policy
    The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) made history today by releasing the first ever iBook version of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). And while a tome about the complex rules governing the federal government’s purchasing process may…
  • Celebrating 10,000 Acquisition Gateway Users!

    | Tom Sharpe, FAS Commissioner
    Congratulations everyone – as of today,  GSA’s Acquisition Gateway is now 10,000 strong!  Thank you from all of us at the Federal Acquisition Service. We truly appreciate each person who has registered and helped the site grow so quickly. But we’re not…
  • GSA recognized for leadership by DC Council of Governments

    | Tony Costa, senior advisor to the Administrator
    FedScape, a GSA initiative that has been actively working with metropolitan Washington area governments and civic leaders to better connect our agency’s activities with community plans and economic development priorities, was recently honored with the…
  • Transactional Data is Here: GSA Publishes Rule to Capture Data, Drive Taxpayer Savings & Reduce Burdens on Industry

    | The GSA Blog Team
    I’ve written before that FAS, along with our industry stakeholders, has taken on the monumental task of transforming GSA’s very successful Multiple Award Schedules (MAS) program to ensure that it cont…
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    GSA Making it Easier for Suppliers to Do Business with the Government

    | Denise Turner Roth, GSA Administrator

    Today I am launching a series of new GSA programs collectively called the “Making It Easier” initiative – and I’m pleased to tell you that this is a great example of a name that exactly fits a program.

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    Creative federal projects celebrated during GSA design awards

    | GSA Blog Team
    Federal buildings are more than just brick and mortar symbols of the government. They act as economic catalysts in communities across the nation, providing jobs, vitality and public space for the Amer…
  • Office of Evaluation Sciences accepting 2017 Fellowship applications

    | Kelly Bidwell, director, Office of Evaluation Sciences
    The Office of Evaluation Sciences (OES) is currently accepting applications for fellowships starting October 2017 in Washington, D.C.  These highly sought after fellowships offer up-and-coming profess…
  • Renovation of Toledo’s federal courthouse continues plans for development

    | Ann P. Kalayil, regional administrator, Great Lakes Region
    Having our investments in federal buildings and courthouses support a community’s economic development is a priority for the U.S. General Services Administration. It’s our responsibility to think broadly about the important role federal assets play in…
  • Federal agencies take citizen engagement to new level

    | Kelly Olson, acting director, Technology Transformation Service’s Innovation Portfolio
    The federal government has a long history of working directly with citizens to solve problems.That history, which has run parallel to our nation’s story since founding, should be celebrated and expand…