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The General Services Administration stands out as one of only eight agencies that received an A+, meeting all of its prime and subcontracting goals last year – including women-owned and HUBZones.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon is determining what it should do with billions intended for the Afghan armed forces.
The General Services Administration is reaping the benefits of data in motion in managing the expansive fleet of vehicles the agency either owns or leases, using the vast volumes of data it gathers to improve…
In today's Federal Newscast, military bases are beginning to restrict travel again as coronavirus rates are on the rise.
Robin Carnahan, the administrator of the General Services Administration, said in her first interview since being confirmed by the Senate that she wants GSA to be a place for great customer service and have an empowered workforce.
As vaccine rates rise and more feds get sent out on official business, they'll find that not much has changed about their reimbursable travel allowances.
With a return to the office up in the air, thanks to the resurgence of the COVID virus, it's a good time to think about how to support the mass remote working, more or less permanently.
Lashanda Hodge, the managing director of customer experience for GSA’s Center of Excellence, said helping agencies focus across five core areas will help break down siloes and bring data and people together.
In today's Federal Newscast, NASA is able to move forward with a contract award involved with its plans for sending people back to the moon.
The Office of Management and Budget and the General Services Administration are turning to online crowdsourcing to help make the federal procurement process better, in a program called Engaging Procurement Ideas to Consider.
House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations released the latest agency grades on progress around IT modernization goals.
In today's Federal Newscast, the federal employee vaccination mandate expected from the White House may not go down easy.
GSA, through its Public Buildings Services, manages about 371 million square feet of real estate across almost 9,000 workspaces, owns about 1,700 of those properties and leases the rest on behalf of tenant agencies.
Roger Waldron of the Coalition for Government Procurement focuses on the practical steps that GSA can take to modify the existing MAS program to include cost reimbursement capabilities.