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Military veterans and GSA inspire others to seek help
Going from operating in a combat zone to civilian work in a GSA office can be quite the challenging culture shift. But veterans who went through it, especially those with service-related disabilities, -
Interagency Accessibility Forum to showcase GSA leaders, other experts
A gathering of federal accessibility professionals, developers, designers, project managers, leadership and others will exchange ideas about building a culture of digital accessibility... -
Boosting Native businesses, tribes through the federal marketplace
Most people haven’t heard that a Cherokee Nation company helped lead the evacuation of civilians out of Afghanistan during the 2021 withdrawal. -
After two years of impact, the U.S. Digital Corps is ready to hire its third cohort
The important role that fellows in the U.S. Digital Corps (USDC) are playing across 19 federal agencies is being expanded, as GSA prepares to hire its third cohort of fellows just two years after -
Golden anniversary: 50 years of GSA’s Arts in Architecture
Perhaps you wouldn’t expect to see a mural of gold acrylic paint, watercolor and book pages on canvas in a federal building and post office in Fargo, North Dakota. Particularly one called “EVERYONE IS -
10x invites federal employees to pitch government-tech ideas to solve problems for the public
10x— the investment program that helped stand up government-wide solutions like Login.gov and the U.S. Web Design System(USWDS) — invites federal employees to help tackle the hardest problems -
Promoting accessibility and inclusion during National Disability Employment Awareness Month
As we close National Disability Employment Awareness Month this October, I find it fitting to take a moment to recognize the efforts of the individuals and organizations who work tirelessly to promote -
Login.gov continues to expand, offering new pathways to securely accessing government services online
A growing number of Americans are benefiting from Login.gov–the simple and secure way to access government benefits and services online. Login.gov increases equitable access to benefits and services -
GSA’s most traveled webpage
For such an unassuming icon in the upper right corner of the General Services Administration’s homepage, the little suitcase that links federal travelers to per diem rates packs a lot of clicks. -
Landmark federal ruling ensures everyone can cross safely
Think of someone wanting to cross an intersection, advises Michael Foegelle, GSA’s National Accessibility Officer, where the raised concrete bumps seem designed to impede movement. They are.