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    New Season, New Successes for GSA/USPS USAccess Pilot Program!

    | GSA Blog Team
    Great news on our work with the United States Postal Service (USPS). All 120+ USAccess Agencies commissions and boards participated in the USAccess Pilot. We completed 11,265 appointments with a 91% c...
  • Inclusion in Action with GSA’s Technology Transformation Services

    | Dave Zvenyach, Director, Technology Transformation Services
    Diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility are the fabric of a healthy democracy and innovation. The diversity of our country and the equitable, inclusive, and accessible government that our peop...
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    GSA helps canine graduates find federal employment

    | GSA Blog Team
    In May 2021, the GSA Personal Property Management, Center of Expertise for Animals in the Mid-Atlantic Zone helped over 100 dogs find work in the public sector.Area Property Officer Robert Kitsock tra...
  • The Conservation of the Clara Barton Building

    | Monica Wright, Communications Specialist
    The building located at 437-441 Seventh Street, Northwest is a former Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation (PADC) owned building which was identified as the office and residence of Miss Clara B...
  • GSA’s Office of Government-wide Policy (OGP) set to host IPv6 Summit

    | GSA Blog Team
    GSA’s OGP is hosting an IPv6 Summit to bring together leaders from the federal government and industry for an engaging series of panels covering IPv6 implementation progress, opportunities and best pr...
  • GSA Brings History Back to Life with New Bedford Custom House Transaction Counter Restoration

    | GSA Blog Team
    Less than a mile from the ocean, the New Bedford Custom House, built in 1836, and a National Historic Landmark, has withstood the test of time, and remains the oldest continuously operating Custom Hou...
  • Historic Preservation Month May 2021

    | Beth L. Savage, Director of the Center for Historic Buildings & Federal Preservation Office

    Every year the number of GSA buildings recognized for their historic, architectural, and cultural significance grows. Today, GSA owns 512 historic buildings listed in, or eligible for, the National Register of Historic Places. These historic buildings account for about one-third of GSA's owned portfolio and house more than 40 percent of its rentable square footage.

  • GSA OSDBU programs, fed contracts help small businesses move to the next level

    | GSA Blog Team
    The U.S. General Services Administration devotes resources specifically to qualified small businesses, so they can take advantage of federal contracting opportunities.A small disadvantaged HUBZone fed...
  • Managing digital identity risk

    | Ken Myers, Chief Federal ICAM Architect, and Sandra Hall, Program Analyst
    The GSA Office of Government-wide Policy is here to help federal agencies implement a digital identity risk assessment process. We’ve helped agencies identify and implement entire risk assessment ...
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    “True Bearing” by An-My Lê: A Collection of Fifty-One Photographs

    | Kelsey Gustin, Fine Arts Specialist
    In recognition of National Photography Month and Asian American and Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander Heritage Month, GSA is thrilled to celebrate the work of An-My Lê, who created fifty-one photogra...