GSA@75
Celebrating our 75th Anniversary!
- President Biden recognizes the 75th anniversary of the U.S. General Services Administration. [PDF - 1 MB]
- Listen here for a special GSA at 75 episode of the GSA Does That podcast.
- Blog - GSA at 75: A federal landlord and a good neighbor
- Blog - GSA at 75: A cost-efficient federal marketplace
- Blog - GSA at 75: Technology for the people today and ahead
- GSA at 75 Video - For the People: Making Government Better
The future is now
Explore our vision for the future of government services, including technological advancements and sustainability efforts.
Cutting carbon pollution while lowering costs for families, reducing the deficit, and fighting the climate crisis.
See how how we have been advancing sustainability for decades. [PDF - 752 KB]
With human-centered, sustainable, flexible, and tech-enabled workspaces, we are shaping the future of federal work.
We deliver tech tools and solutions that empower agencies to move at the speed of need and serve the American people more effectively than ever before.
A look back
Over the past 75 years, we have been dedicated to modernizing federal government operations and infrastructure, which ensures efficiency, sustainability, and innovation in public service delivery. Explore the accomplishments and milestones of our journey through a timeline, showcasing key moments that have shaped our evolution.
- 1949
GSA is established
Our agency was established by the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act to streamline federal administrative work, including real estate, procurement, and information technology.
- 1950s
Launch of the Federal Supply Schedule Program
The Federal Supply Schedule program is created to simplify the process for federal agencies to purchase products and services.
- 1960s
Communications for agencies
The Federal Telecommunications System, a governmentwide intercity telephone network is created.
Introduction of the Automated Data Processing Schedule
We began managing the procurement of automated data processing equipment, laying the groundwork for modern IT procurement practices.
Driving with gas
We launched the first fleet of natural gas-powered government vehicles.
- 1970s
Special GSA unit to aid in the fight against pollution
Office of Environmental Affairs is established to coordinate the efforts of the agency in the critical battle against pollution.
Modernizing governmentwide computer operations
We streamlined governmentwide computer and telecommunications operations by merging its Automated Data Processing and telecommunications components and reassigning transportation functions to enhance efficiency and service delivery.
- 1980s
Implementation of the Federal Information Resources Management Regulation
We issued FIRMR to govern the acquisition, management, and use of information technology resources across federal agencies.
Modern finance
We introduced the first government charge card, now used by more than 3.5 million federal employees.
FTS2000 is launched
Provided a unified telecommunications network for federal agencies, replacing the previous fragmented and outdated systems. It improved efficiency, reduced costs, and enhanced communication capabilities across the federal government.
- 1990s
Courthouse constructions standards
Courthouse Management Group is formed to oversee major courthouse construction projects.
- 2000s
Going green
Our agency became the first federal member of the U.S. Green Building Council, a coalition focused on adoption of green building practices, technologies, policies, and standards.
Creation of the Federal Acquisition Service
FAS is established to streamline acquisition services, including the management of the Multiple Award Schedule program.
- 2010s
Adoption of cloud computing and IT modernization
We led the charge in adopting cloud computing services and modernizing IT infrastructure across federal agencies, improving efficiency and security. This included becoming the first agency to move email to the cloud.
Sustainable practices and green initiatives
We promoted sustainable building practices and green initiatives, including the construction and renovation of energy-efficient federal buildings.
- 2020s
Support during the COVID-19 pandemic
We played a crucial role in providing resources and support to federal agencies during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the procurement of personal protective equipment, or PPE, and facilitating remote work solutions.