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  • GSA Celebrates Preservation Month 2024

    GSA celebrates Preservation Month 2024

    | Beth Savage, Director of the GSA Center for Historic Buildings and Federal Preservation Officer
    Preservation Month is an opportune time to reflect upon GSA’s commitment to preserving some of the country’s most significant historic places.

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    Q & A with Pamela Collins

    | The GSA Blog Team
    The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is commemorating Women’s History Month throughout March. The theme for the month is Working to Form a More Perfect Union: Honoring Women in Public Service and Government. In highlighting the women of GSA...
  • Making it Easier for Small Businesses to Do Business with GSA

    | Jerome Fletcher, Associate Administrator, Office of Small Business Utilization
    Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and are essential to creating the jobs our country needs. That is why here at the U.S. General Services Administration we are committed to make it easi...
  • A Message To Our FedRAMP Partners

    | Matt Goodrich, FedRAMP Director

    Editor’s note: This blog was originally on FedRAMP.

    TO OUR PARTNERS:

  • New Tools on Schedule to Prevent Workers from Suffering Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome

    | Mary Ruwwe, FAS Heartland Region Commissioner
    GSA’s Integrated Facilities Management and Industrial Products Solutions (IFMIPS) Acquisition Center, in partnership with the Department of Defense, has launched a new vibration-controlled tools offer
  • A Beautiful Place to Work

    | GSA Blog Team

    The U.S. General Services Administration is a great place to work. We have a critical mission — to help agencies buy smarter, reduce their real estate footprint, and create a better, faster government. Our employees have excellent benefit packages, including health insurance, life insurance, paid holidays, vacation time, and more. We also offer flexible work schedules, and, in many locations, on-site fitness centers, and child care centers.

  • Q & A with Administrator Denise Turner Roth

    | The GSA Blog Team
    The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is commemorating Women’s History Month throughout March. The theme for the month is Working to Form a More Perfect Union: Honoring Women in Public Service and Government. In highlighting the women of GSA...
  • San Diego Summit Opens Doors to Technology Partnerships

    | Andrew McMahon, Pacific Rim Regional Administrator & Senior Technology Advisor
    On March 18, the U.S. General Services Administration will co-host the San Diego Summit on Emerging Digital Technology and Government as part of our work to bring new, emerging technology to the federal government. It will be a day of sharing what we...
  • When Women Succeed, We All Succeed

    | Jerome Fletcher, Associate Administrator for Office of Small Business Utilization
    Today, I had the honor of joining Senior Advisor to President Obama Valerie Jarrett, Small Business Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet, and Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez to announce that in fiscal ye...
  • A Commitment to Public Service, from Zambia to the Great Lakes

    | Courtney Ward, Great Lakes Region Administrative Support Specialist
    “My service helped solidify my commitment to public service.” – Courtney WardNever in my life did I expect for two years of my early twenties to be spent in a mud hut in the middle of Sub-Saharan Afri...
  • GSA Cleans up at 2016 Federal Computer Week Fed 100 Awards

    | Joan Kornblith, Communications Manager
    For 27 years, the Federal Computer Week (FCW) Federal 100 Awards have recognized the top 100 leaders from across the federal IT community. These men and women are singled out by their peers for going...