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GSA helps reimagine ‘the most innovative square mile on the planet’
Despite the modern research happening inside the old federal John A. Volpe Transportation Systems Center, the vast 1960s, industrial-like campus just didn’t fit the high-tech vibe of Kendall Square in -
GSA shifts Federal Acquisition Service organizational structure to align with customers
Beginning in FY24, GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service will implement a planned reorganization of several business lines to meet the needs of federal customers and simplify interactions with GSA. -
Open government summit in Estonia features GSA Administrator Carnahan
The Open Government Partnership Summit in Estonia brings global government leaders, members of civil society, and policy makers from around the world to Tallinn, Estonia, on September 6-7 to focus on -
GSA’s progress in greening government through the Inflation Reduction Act
With the signing of the Inflation Reduction Act one year ago, GSA hasn’t wasted a moment in putting its $3.4 billion toward greening the federal footprint. The agency is driving to reduce carbon -
Green Proving Ground delivers triple win for taxpayers
The federal Green Proving Ground (GPG) program takes advantage of GSA’s substantial real estate portfolio to test innovative building technologies that have the potential to reduce operating costs and -
Reducing fraud and increasing access drives record adoption and usage of Login.gov
Highlights of Login.govLogin.gov enables members of the public to create a single digital account that allows access to programs at over 43 federal and state agencies. This “one account for government -
GSA matchmaking event highlights support for small business, procurement equity
GSA’s Small Business Works 2023 event attracted 1,144 small business entrepreneurs for presentations and conversations about the importance of research, marketing to the federal government, and best p -
You can’t get much more waterfront than this: GSA lighthouse auction shines
When Sheila Consaul walked into her waterfront summer home for the first time – bought sight unseen online for $71,010 – her eyes adjusted to the boarded up windows, broken glass, and years of teenage parties.
And she was thrilled.
Consaul had been outbid twice for the property, a 75-year-old lighthouse on the shores of Lake Erie in Fairport Harbor, Ohio, before she gained ownership in 2011.
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Federal coworking in San Francisco saves taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars
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Everything must go: Giving federal surplus property a second chance
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) disposes of everything from office equipment, furniture and vehicles — trucks, planes, boats and more — to scientific devices, heavy machinery, and even luxury goods.
By offloading excess personal property through GSA’s Personal Property Management program, federal agencies reduce the federal environmental footprint through responsible waste management. This helps used government property avoid the landfill.