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We are committed to providing timely and quality customer service. We help support federal agencies define business needs and provide solutions of telecommunications and enterprise infrastructure services. Our dedicated teams of Solutions Brokers are prepared to help agencies with acquisition planning and execution efforts for each of our telecom contracts.
Our SBs can assist agencies with defining business requirements, develop solicitations, acquisition planning and task order execution efforts. SBs also coordinate with other organizations support of life-cycle project management and implementation, service ordering and delivery of vendor services.
Our SBs provide agencies with a single point of contact for assistance with Networx (Enterprise and/or Universal) and WITS3 related activities such as inventory, delivery of vendor services, vendor billing, dispute resolution and service level agreement management, and service order notification.
For assistance, find your Solutions Broker by inserting your agency in the search box of the support table below.
Customer Agency | A/B code | GSA Point of Contact |
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Administrative Conference of the United States | 9515 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Office of the US Courts | 10xx | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) | 9553 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
African Development Foundation | 1118 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
Agency for International Development (USAID) | 7200 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
AgFirst Farm Credit Bank | 7805 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
Miscellaneous Non-Government Accounts | 0087 | Vince Sanders vincent.sanders@gsa.gov 571-349-0485 |
American Battle Monuments Commission | 7415 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Amtrak | 6908 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
Appalachian Regional Commission | 4602 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC) | 9509 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Architect of the Capitol | 0100 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Armed Forces Retirement Home | 8400 & 8402 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Army and Air Force Exchange Service | 0073 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Army National Guard | 2118 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Army National Guard—State | 2119 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Bureau of Indian Affairs | 1409 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Census Monitoring Board (Congress) | 4893 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Census Monitoring Board (Presidential) | 4894 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Central Intelligence Agency | 5600 | Charles Wokutch charles.wokutch@gsa.gov 703-306-6252 |
Chemical Safety & Hazard Investigation Board | 9550 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation | 7618 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
Commemorative Commissions | 7600 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad | 9537 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Commission of Fine Arts | 9520 | Vince Sanders vincent.sanders@gsa.gov 571-349-0485 |
Commission on International Religious Freedom | 4895 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation & Terrorism | 0916 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Commission on the National Moment of Remembrance | 9574 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled | 9518 | Madison Giarratana madison.giarratana@gsa.gov 571-591-5923 |
Commodity Futures Trading Commission | 9507 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
Congressional Budget Office | 0814 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) | 9559 | Vince Sanders vincent.sanders@gsa.gov 571-349-0485 |
Consumer Product Safety Commission | 6100 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Corporation for National and Community Service | 9545 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity & Efficiency (CIGIE) | 9583 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Court Support and Offender Supervision Agency | 9563 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
D.C. City Council | 9952 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
D.C. Government, Administrative Services, OCTO | 9900 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
D.C. Government, Court of Appeals | 9953 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
D.C. Government, Child and Family Services Agency | 9949 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
D.C. Government, Housing Authority | 9955 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
D.C. Government, Parole Board | 9919 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
D.C. Government, Retirement Board | 9956 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
D.C. Government, Water & Sewer Authority | 9951 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
D.C. J.B. Johnson Nursing Center | 9966 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
D.C. Public Service Commission | 9948 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
D.C. Saint Elizabeth Hospital | 9968 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
D.C. State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) | 9965 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
D.C. Superior Court | 9935 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
Defense Nuclear Facility Safety Board | 9538 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
Delaware River Basin Commission | 4601 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Denali Commission | 9567 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
Department of Agriculture (USDA) | 1200 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Department of Commerce | 1300 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
Department of Defense (DoD) | 9700 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Department of Defense Dependent Schools, Europe(DoD) | 9737 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Department of Education | 9100 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Department of Energy (DoE) | 8900 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) | 7500 | Madison Giarratana madison.giarratana@gsa.gov 571-591-5923 |
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) | 7000 | Vince Sanders vincent.sanders@gsa.gov 571-349-0485 |
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) | 8600 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Department of Justice | 1500 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Department of Labor | 1600 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
Department of State (DoS) | 1900 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
Department of the Air Force (DoD) | 5700 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Department of the Army (DoD) | 2100 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Department of the Interior (DoI) | 1400 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Department of the Navy (DoD) | 1700 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Department of the Treasury | 2000 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
Department of Transportation (DoT) | 6900 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) | 3600 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
DoD Regional Services (DoD) | 9730 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Dwight D Eisenhower Memorial Commission | 4883 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Election Assistance Commission | 9562 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) | 6800 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) | 4500 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Executive Office of the President | 1100 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Export-Import Bank of the United States | 8300 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
Farm Credit Administration | 7800 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
Farm Credit Services Banking Authority | 7803 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) | 2700 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) | 5100 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
Federal Election Commission | 9506 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | 8902 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
Federal Home Loan Banks | 9558 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
Federal Housing Finance Agency OIG | 9580 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Federal Housing Finance Board | 9511 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Federal Labor Relations Authority | 5400 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
Federal Maritime Commission | 6500 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service | 9300 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission | 9504 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Federal Reserve Board (System) | 0078 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRITB) | 2600 | Madison Giarratana madison.giarratana@gsa.gov 571-591-5923 |
Federal Trade Commission | 2900 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Government Accountability Office (GAO) | 0500 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
General Services Administration (GSA) | 4700 | Madison Giarratana madison.giarratana@gsa.gov 571-591-5923 |
Goldwater Education Foundation | 9533 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
Government of the Virgin Islands | 0800 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Government Publishing Office | 0400 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
Gulf Coast Restoration Council | 9588 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Institute of Museum and Library Services | 5904 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Inter-American Development Bank | 0054 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
Inter-American Foundation | 1106 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
International Boundary and Water Commission | 1915 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
International Boundary Commission United States and Canada | 1917 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
International Monetary Fund | 0060 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation | 9541 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Japan-US Friendship Commission | 9512 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
JFK Center for the Performing Arts | 3312 | Madison Giarratana madison.giarratana@gsa.gov 571-591-5923 |
Library of Congress | 0300 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Marine Mammal Commission | 9513 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission | 0915 | Madison Giarratana madison.giarratana@gsa.gov 571-591-5923 |
Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) | 4853 | Madison Giarratana madison.giarratana@gsa.gov 571-591-5923 |
Merit System Protection Board | 4100 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Milk Marketing Association | 1294 | Madison Giarratana madison.giarratana@gsa.gov 571-591-5923 |
Millennium Challenge Corporation | 9577 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation | 9549 | Madison Giarratana madison.giarratana@gsa.gov 571-591-5923 |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | 8000 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) | 8800 | Madison Giarratana madison.giarratana@gsa.gov 571-591-5923 |
National Building Museum | 0084 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
National Capital Planning Commission | 9502 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) | 4952 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
National Council on Disability | 9529 | Madison Giarratana madison.giarratana@gsa.gov 571-591-5923 |
National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) | 2500 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
National Endowment for the Arts | 5902 | Vince Sanders vincent.sanders@gsa.gov 571-349-0485 |
National Endowment for the Humanities | 5901 | Vince Sanders vincent.sanders@gsa.gov 571-349-0485 |
National Gallery of Art | 3321 | Vince Sanders vincent.sanders@gsa.gov 571-349-0485 |
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) | 6300 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
National Mediation Board | 9524 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) | 1314 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
National Radio Astronomy Observatory | 4951 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
National Science Foundation | 4900 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
National Security Agency (NSA) | 9705 | Charles Wokutch charles.wokutch@gsa.gov 703-306-6252 |
National Transportation Safety Board | 9508 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Native Hawaiian Commission | 1110 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Navy Resale & Services | 0089 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
NeighborWorks America (formerly Neighborhood Reinvestment Corp.) | 9540 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
North Atlantic Treaty Organization | 0075 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) | 3100 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board | 4810 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
Occupational Safety & Health Review Commission | 9514 | Madison Giarratana madison.giarratana@gsa.gov 571-591-5923 |
Office of Congressional Workplace Rights (formerly: Office of Compliance) | 0906 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Office of the Director of National Intelligence /Open Source Center(ODNI/OSC) | 9551 | Charles Wokutch charles.wokutch@gsa.gov 703-306-6252 |
Office of Government Ethics | 9542 | Vince Sanders vincent.sanders@gsa.gov 571-349-0485 |
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) | 1101 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Commission | 4838 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Office of Personnel Management (OPM) | 2400 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Office of the US Trade Representative | 1121 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Office of the Federal Coordinator for Alaskan Natural Gas Transportation Projects | 9565 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Overseas Private Investment Corporation | 7100 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Pan American Health Organization | 0064 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
Peace Corps | 1113 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) | 1606 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Physicians Payment Review Comm. (now a part of MedPac) | 9503 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board | 9582 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
Public Defender Service for District of Columbia | 9564 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
Public/Community Defender Service | 1002 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) | 6000 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
Recovery Accountability & Transparency Board | 9561 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) | 5000 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Selective Service System | 9000 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
Small Business Administration (SBA) | 7300 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Smithsonian Institution | 3300 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Social Security Administration (SSA) | 2800 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
SPAWAR (Navy) | 1715 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island Foundation | 0065 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
Surface Transportation Board | 6914 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Tennessee Valley Authority | 6400 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
Tribal Organizations | 0022 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
TRICARE | 9738 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) | 9568 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
U.S. Army Fifth Signal Command, Europe | 2140 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
U.S.-China Economic & Security Review Commission | 4892 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
United Nations | 0067 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
United Nations World Food Program | 0091 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations | 0052 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
University of the District of Columbia | 9969 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
US Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board | 9522 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
US Arctic Research Commission | 4953 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
US Army Corps of Engineers | 9600 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
US Army Medical Information Services Systems Agency (USAMISSA) | 9799 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
US Bankruptcy Court | 1007 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
US Capitol Police | 0204 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
US Commission on Civil Rights | 9517 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
US Coast Guard | 7200 | Vince Sanders vincent.sanders@gsa.gov 571-349-0485 |
US Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims | 9539 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
US District Courts | 1005 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
US Holocaust Memorial Council | 9527 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
US House of Representatives | 0005 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
US Information Agency | 6700 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
US Institute of Peace | 9530 | Al Smith albert.smith@gsa.gov 667-454-0298 |
Interagency Council for the Homeless | 4813 | Sharon Schmidt sharon.schmidt@gsa.gov 215-446-5804 |
US International Trade Commission | 3400 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
US Office of Special Counsel | 6200 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
US Postal Service (USPS) | 1800 | Sheela Sastry sheela.sastry@gsa.gov 202-357-9682 |
US Pretrial Services Offices | 1047 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
US Probation Offices | 1046 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
US Senate | 0019 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
US Sentencing Commission | 1008 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
US Supreme Court | 1019 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
US Tax Court | 2300 | Jihyun Huyck jihyun.huyck@gsa.gov 816-823-1992 |
US Trade and Development Agency | 1148 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
Graduate School USA | 1252 | Darryl Miller darryl.miller@gsa.gov 202-694-8144 |
Washington Convention Center | 9950 | Rickey Graves Jr rickey.gravesjr@gsa.gov 202-260-5712 |
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 | |
Washington Metro Area Transit Commission | 0090 | John Torrence john.torrence@gsa.gov 703-306-6377 |
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars | 3358 | Javier Barbeite javier.barbeite@gsa.gov 202-357-9694 |
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A GSA SmartPay card that is a centrally billed account. The agency is invoiced for purchases and the federal government pays contractor banks directly. Examples include purchase, fleet, and some travel cards or accounts. See more on how to recognize card types.
Negotiated firm-fixed pricing on airline seats for official government travel. The locked-in ticket prices for the fiscal year save federal agencies time and money. Federal employees enjoy flexibility to change their plans without incurring penalties or additional costs. All negotiated rates have:
Use the CPP search tool to find current fares.
A space where individuals work independently or co-work collaboratively in a shared office. The work environment is similar to a typical office, usually inclusive of office equipment and amenities. Typical features of co-working facilities include work spaces, wireless internet, communal printer/copier/fax, shared kitchens, restrooms and open seating areas. May also be referred to as a “shared office.”
A system that is bought from a commercial vendor to solve a particular problem, as opposed to one that a vendor custom builds.
From 5 USC 5701(6), "continental United States" means the several states and the District of Columbia, but does not include Alaska or Hawaii.
An employee who negotiates and awards contracts with vendors and who has the sole authority to change, alter or modify a contract.
An employee whose duties are to develop proper requirements and ensure contractors meet the commitments during contract administration, including the timeliness and delivery of quality goods and services as required by the contract.
A request of GSA where a federal agency retains and manages all aspects of the procurement process and is able to work with the selected vendor after award.
An SBA program that gives preferential consideration for certain government contracts to businesses that meet the following eligibility requirements:
See Title 13 Part 127 Subpart B of the Code of Federal Regulations for more information.
The primary regulation for federal agencies to use when buying supplies and services with funds from Congress.
Use acquisition.gov to browse FAR parts or subparts or download the full FAR in various formats.
The travel and relocation policy for all federal civilian employees and others authorized to travel at government expense.
A program that promotes the adoption of secure cloud services across the federal government by providing a standardized approach to security and risk assessment.
A GSA business line that provides safe, reliable, low-cost vehicle solutions for federal agency customers and eligible entities. Offerings include:
A charge card for U.S. government personnel to use when paying for fuel and maintenance of GSA Fleet vehicles. Find out where the Fleet card is accepted, how to use it and more.
A Department of Homeland Security program that allows members to use expedited lanes at U.S. airports and when crossing international borders by air, land and sea.
A charge card for certain U.S. Government employees to use when buying mission-related supplies or services using simplified acquisition procedures, when applicable, and when the total cost does not exceed micro-purchase thresholds.
A charge card for U.S. government personnel to use when paying for reimbursable expenses while on official travel. Visit smartpay.gsa.gov for more.
A vehicle used to perform an agency’s mission(s), as authorized by the agency.
Pre-competed, multiple-award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contracts that agencies can use to buy total IT solutions more efficiently and economically.
A ceremony marking the official start of a new construction project, typically involving driving shovels into ground at the site.
An online shopping and ordering system at gsaadvantage.gov that provides access for federal government employees and in some cases, state and local entities, to purchase from thousands of contractors offering millions of supplies and services.
An online auction site at gsaauctions.gov that allows the general public to bid on and buy excess federal personal property assets such as:
Real property for which GSA is responsible. It can be either federally owned or leased from a public or private property owner.
An SBA program that gives preferential consideration for certain government contracts to business that meet the following eligibility requirements:
See Title 13 Part 126 Subpart B of the Code of Federal Regulations for more information.
A GSA SmartPay card that is an individually billed account. The cardholder is invoiced for purchases and the cardholder is responsible for payment and then the agency reimburses them. It is the most common for travel cards. See more on how to recognize card types.
A type of contract when the quantity of supplies or services, above a specified minimum, the government will require is not known. IDIQs help streamline the contract process and speed service delivery.
A fee paid by businesses who are awarded contracts under Multiple Award Schedule to cover GSA’s cost of operating the program. The fee is a fixed percentage of reported sales under MAS contracts that contractors pay within 30 calendar days following the completion of each quarter.
An investment in our nation’s infrastructure and competitiveness. The law provides funding for LPOE modernization projects that will create new good-paying jobs, bolster safety and security, and make our economy more resilient to supply chain challenges.
A written agreement entered into between two federal agencies, or major organizational units within an agency, which specifies the goods to be furnished or tasks to be accomplished by one agency (the servicing agency) in support of the other (the requesting agency).
A facility, also known as a border station, that provides controlled entry into or departure from the United States for persons or materials. It houses the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and other federal inspection agencies responsible for the enforcement of federal laws related to entering into or departing from the U.S.
An employee who is responsible for preparing, negotiating, awarding and monitoring compliance of lease agreements.
Criteria used to select the technically acceptable proposal with the lowest evaluated price. Solicitations must specify that award will be made on the basis of the lowest evaluated price of proposals meeting or exceeding the acceptability standards for non-cost factors.
The rate of reimbursement for driving a privately owned vehicle when your agency authorizes it. Current rates are at gsa.gov/mileage.
Long-term governmentwide contracts with commercial firms providing federal, state, and local government buyers access to more than 11 million commercial products and services at volume discount pricing. Also called Schedules or Federal Supply Schedules.
The standard federal agencies use to classify business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy.
A family of six separate governmentwide multiple award, IDIQ contracts for management and advisory, facilities, technical and engineering, logistics, intelligence services, research and development, environmental, and enterprise solutions.
A formal, signed agreement between GSA’s Public Buildings Service and a federal agency for a specific space assignment.
Services performed under a contract with a federal agency that include:
A daily allowance for lodging and meals and incidental expenses, or M&IE, which federal agencies use to reimburse their employees on official travel.
An identification card that allows credentialed government personal to access facilities, computers, or information systems. May also be referred to as HSPD-12 card, LincPass, Smart Card, or CAC.
Furniture and equipment such as appliances, wall hangings, technological devices, and the relocation expenses for such property.
Information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity, either alone or when combined with other information that is linked or linkable to a specific individual. Get our agency's privacy policies and practices as they apply to our employees, contractors, and clients.
You should only drive a privately owned vehicle for official travel after your agency evaluates the use of:
When your agency has determined a POV to be the most advantageous method of transportation, you are authorized reimbursement for mileage and some additional allowances (parking, bridge, road and tunnel fees, etc.).
Approvals from GSA’s congressional authorizing committees, the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and the U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, for proposed capital and leasing projects that require funding over an annually established threshold.
Region 1 (New England): Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont
Region 2 (Northeast and Caribbean): Northern New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands
Region 3 (Mid-Atlantic): Delaware, parts of Maryland, Southern New Jersey, Pennsylvania, parts of Virginia, West Virginia
Region 4 (Southeast Sunbelt): Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
Region 5 (Great Lakes): Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin
Region 6 (Heartland): Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska
Region 7 (Greater Southwest): Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
Region 8 (Rocky Mountain): Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming
Region 9 (Pacific Rim): Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada
Region 10 (Northwest Arctic): Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington
Region 11 (National Capital): Washington, D.C., area including parts of Maryland and Virginia
Formal agreements between GSA and a federal agency customer where GSA agrees to provide goods, services, or both, and the federal agency agrees to reimburse GSA’s direct and indirect costs. The customer portal for RWA information is called eRETA at extportal.pbs.gsa.gov.
A document used in negotiated procurements to communicate government requirements to prospective contractors (firms holding Multiple Award Schedule contracts) and to solicit proposals (offers) from them.
A document used to communicate government requirements, but which do not solicit binding offers. Quotations submitted in response are not offers. The Multiple Award Schedule order is the offer, and then the contractor can do something to show acceptance, like ordering supplies or contacting subcontractors.
An SBA program that gives preferential consideration for certain government contracts to businesses that meet the following eligibility requirements:
See Title 13 Part 128 Subpart B of the Code of Federal Regulations for more information.
An SBA designation for businesses that meet size standards set for each NAICS code. Most manufacturing companies with 500 employees or fewer, and most non-manufacturing businesses with average annual receipts under $7.5 million, will qualify as a small business.
See Title 13 Part 121.201 of the Code of Federal Regulations for more information.
To improve and stimulate small business utilization, we award contracts to businesses that are owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals. We have contracting assistance for:
A Small Business Administration program that gives preferential consideration for certain government contracts to business that meet the following eligibility requirements:
See Title 13 Section 124.1001 of the Code of Federal Regulations for more information.
The basis for the lease negotiation process, which becomes part of the lease. SFOs include the information necessary to enable prospective offerors to prepare proposals. See SFO minimum requirements.
Specific supply and service subcategories within our Multiple Award Schedule. For the Information Technology Category, a SIN might be new equipment or cloud services.
An online system at sam.gov, which the U.S. Government uses to consolidate acquisition and award systems for use by contractors wishing to do business with the federal government. Formerly known as FBO.gov, all contracting opportunities valued over $25,000 are posted at sam.gov.
When you use a government purchase card, such as the "GSA SmartPay" travel card for business travel, your lodging and rental car costs may be exempt from state sales tax. Individually billed account travel cards are not tax exempt in all states. Search for exemption status, forms and important information.
The finishes and fixtures federal agency tenants select that take a space from a shell condition to a finished, usable condition and compliant with all applicable building codes and standards.
A statute that applies to all Multiple Award Schedule contracts, unless otherwise stated in the solicitation or contract, which requires contractors to sell to the U.S. Government only products that are manufactured or “substantially transformed” in the U.S. or a TAA-designated country.
Vendors report transactional data — information generated when the government purchases goods or services from a vendor — to help us make federal government buying more effective.
See our TDR page for which SINs are eligible and which line-item data to submit.
A unique number required to do business with the federal government.
An indicator of how efficiently a federal agency is currently using space, it is traditionally calculated by dividing the usable square feet of the space, by the number of personnel who occupy the space.
A Small Business Administration program that gives preferential consideration for certain government contracts to businesses that meet the following eligibility requirements:
A governmentwide acquisition contract exclusively for service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses to sell IT services such as:
The amount of solid waste, such as trash or garbage, construction and demolition waste, and hazardous waste, that is reused, recycled or composted instead of being put in a landfill or burned.
A GSA program designed to promote recycling and reuse of solid waste.
A Small Business Administration program that gives preferential consideration for certain government contracts to businesses that meet the following eligibility requirements:
See Title 13 Part 127 Subpart B of the Code of Federal Regulations for more information.