Outgoing GSA Public Building Service commissioner on the state of federal portfolio

The General Services Administration says the federal government owns more office space than it needs, and it’s on a mission to downsize its national portfolio. The plan takes inventories of federal buildings in need of upgrades and which properties it ought to sell. Decisions often come down to vacancy rates or the cost to fix up a building for more federal news networks. Jory Heckman spoke with the outgoing commissioner of GSA Public Building Service, Elliot Doomes.

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