Information for SASPs and local GSA personnel
GSA uses the National Distribution Target Report [XLSX - 17 KB] in allocating available surplus property to State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASP). The report is based on census figures over a three-year period, and reflects each state agency’s individual “piece of the surplus property pie.”FY 2024 [XLSX - 12 KB]
Each individual state agency percentage is incorporated into the State Allocation Grid. In accordance with 40 United States Code (U.S.C.) § 549(c), GSA uses the grid when weighing the allocating factors in FMR § 102-37.100 to distribute available surplus property fairly and equitably to state agencies.
Current allocation grids:
e-Tools for State Agencies and Public Organizations
- GSA AuctionsSM: Bid electronically on surplus federal personal property.
- Surplus Personal Property Sales: Find personal property using one of a variety of sales methods including live auction, fixed price, drop-by, and sealed bid.
- GSA AutoAuctions: Find lists of GSA fleet vehicles that have completed their lease terms for sale, auction locations, and times as well as a description of the process.
- USA.gov Government Auctions and Sales: Search for surplus personal and real (buildings, land, and housing) property, both online and offline. Connect to the government’s approved Sales Centers websites to bid on or buy items.