GSA has issued a request for information to begin modernization of legacy mainframe hardware at the Office of Personnel Management. The RFI is part of GSA's Centers of Excellence initiative, which both agencies have agreed to use to advance the merger.
Use our interactive map to get little-known facts about each of GSA's 11 regions, in honor of the agency's 70th anniversary this month.
Learn the history of GSA's region 1, encompassing Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
GSA manages over 22 million square feet of government-owned and leased space in New Jersey, New York , Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The General Services Administration's Region 3 manages approximately 90 federally owned buildings and 700 leases in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.
This story is part of Federal News Network’s ongoing series: GSA @ 70: Mission evolved General Services Administration Region 4 covers the Southeast Sunbelt and is headquartered in Atlanta. It covers Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, North…
Learn more about GSA'a Great Lakes Region, which includes six states and nine border crossings.
General Services Administration Region 6 spans Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa, and has a real estate portfolio of 23 million square feet of space in 57 federally owned and 335 leased buildings.
Covering more than 1,200 GSA employees in Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas, General Services Administration Region 7 supports other federal workers located in approximately 1,350 buildings.
GSA manages a portfolio of more than 711 federally owned and leased buildings in Region 8, which includes Colorado, Utah, Montana, North and South Dakota, and Wyoming.
GSA Region 9, the agency's farthest west region, covers the Pacific Rim states of Hawaii, California, Arizona and Nevada.
GSA Region 10 manages federal buildings across Alaska, Washington, Idaho and Oregon. See what makes the Northwest/Arctic region unique.
The General Services Administration's National Capital Region's real estate portfolio includes Washington, D.C. and adjoining areas of Maryland and Virginia.
In today's Federal Newscast, yet another legislative attempt to block the Trump administration's proposed merger of the Office of Personnel Management with the General Services Administration, passed the House.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration extended the deadline for proposals for the Agriculture Department to lease space in the Kansas City region.