GSA at 75: A federal landlord and a good neighbor
This is part of a series of GSA.gov blog entries that highlight the agency’s past, present and future as it marks 75 years on July 1.
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GSA and DOE Call for Innovative Technologies to Improve Federal and Commercial Buildings
Following a successful inaugural joint GSA/DOE RFI in FY2016, GSA’s Green Proving Ground (GPG) program is again hosting this year’s annual Request for Information in partnership with the DOE’s High Im... -
Cedar Rapids Courthouse project recognized at yearly awards
Every year the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) takes time to recognize the exceptional work of the employees who work tirelessly to produce federal buildings that are built to stand the tes -
Celebrating 10,000 Acquisition Gateway Users!
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 registere -
GSA builds strong customer relationships through the Federal Executive Board
Communication and coordination among federal agencies is essential in today’s ever changing world. That’s why Federal Executive Boards (FEB) are more relevant than ever and why I am honored to serve a... -
Creative federal projects celebrated during GSA design awards
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... -
Another year, another leap forward for prize competitions
Editor’s Note: This blog post originally appeared on the Digital Gov Blog. ... -
How we’re using data to help us make better decisions
This week marks a special anniversary for GSA as we celebrate our Data-to-Decision (D2D) platform since its launch in the fall of 2015. D2D is GSA’s data management platform that collects, manages, and analyzes complex data to enable data-driven... -
GSA Economic Catalyst Spotlight - Baltimore
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) recently partnered with Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Nate Loewentheil, head of the President’s Task Force for Baltimore and senior adviso... -
Sign up for the Technology Industry Day
The General Services Administration (GSA) is known for managing federal real estate and leveraging the government’s buying power to get the best deal for taxpayers, but it also drives and leads techno... -
Employee outreach program connects agency work to community impact
GSA’s impact is broad and deep across the country. It’s so broad that sometimes it’s difficult to connect the dots and to understand how exactly the agency and the work of our nearly 12,000 employees...