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    Making access to AI a priority

    | GSA Blog Team
    Keeping up with emerging tech is no easy feat, especially with artificial intelligence increasing in our daily lives. From automated assistants to self-driving cars, AI has made significant impacts on how we live and in our daily routines.

LATEST NEWS

  • Newly restored Penfield Reef Lighthouse available for purchase

    | Jessica Boisclair, Communications Specialist
    The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) New England Region is selling three Connecticut lighthouses this summer....
  • GSA Partners with Botanical Research Institute of Texas to study sustainable landscapes

    | Sylvia L. Hernandez, Greater Southwest regional administrator
    When it comes to sustainability, the General Services Administration (GSA) collaborates on many exciting and unique projects. Just last week I announced GSA’s partnership with the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) to study sustainable...
  • Celebrating 67 Years of American Service

    | GSA Blog Team
    As the arm of procurement and real estate, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has always been a leader and innovator for the federal government, but our agency has evolved in many ways since inception on July 1, 1949. When he signed the...
  • GSA's Northeast and Caribbean Region Reaches $1.6 Million Mark in Demand Response Rebate

    | Nisha Jasani, Office of Communications and Marketing, Northeast & Caribbean Region
    For a third year in a row, Public Buildings Service (PBS) Commissioner Norm Dong, Regional Administrator Denise Pease, and Regional Commissioner Frank Santella gathered at the Jacob K. Javits Federal...
  • Celebrating Flag Day and 20 Years of Internet at GSA

    | The GSA Blog Team
    Every year during the middle of June, our nation pauses to honor the Stars and Stripes. June 14 marks the anniversary of the adoption of the American flag through the Flag Resolution of 1777. Today al...
  • Turning Dirt On The Most Efficient Aerospace System In The World

    | George Northcroft, Regional Administrator
    The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) broke ground on a new sustainable, secure, and cost-effective facility for the FAA on Tuesday, June 7, at t...
  • Data: the Key to a More Transparent, Open Government

    | George Deryckere, chief of staff, Office of Asset and Transportation Management
    The work of the federal government is incredibly diverse, and affects almost every aspect of American life, whether it is keeping planes in the air or ensuring that our food is safe. Every public service the government provides requires many different...
  • Open Data Democratizes Innovation

    | Robin A. Thottungal and Kris Rowley
    Americans use public data to improve the lives of fellow citizensData is one of our most important national assets. It informs our policy and our national priorities. But as we have seen time and time...
  • Southeast Sunbelt Region Supports Computers for Learning Program

    | Torre Jessup, Regional Administrator
    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 Introduces New Web-Based Leasing Tool

    | Sherrie Taylor, Acting Public Affairs Officer
    Recently, Regional Administrator Sara Manzano-Díaz of the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) introduced a web-based leasing tool, the Automated Advanced Acquisition Program (AAAP), to 60 lessors and/or brokers at the Dow Building in...