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What does the General Services Administration do during a presidential transition? The GSA is a sprawling bureaucracy established in 1949 that now has 12,000 employees and a $21 billion budget.
Zach Whitman, the agency’s CAIO and CDO, detailed the vision for GSAi across government and weighed in on whether Grok could ...
The agreement will give the administration savings of up to $1 billion for cloud adoption, modernization, and training for ...
The General Services Administration has asked consulting firms to justify their government contracts. 10 companies have been asked to submit a spending breakdown that "a 15-year-old" could understand.
Agencies can use data from workers' ID cards, according to the memo, and if that isn't possible, the General Services Administration suggests daily surveys and collecting laptop data as other options.
Senior General Services Administration technology leader Dave Zvenyach is leaving the agency, FedScoop understands. According to three people familiar with the matter, he is set to step down from his ...
The General Services Administration is calling President-elect Joe Biden the “apparent winner” of the 2020 presidential election, a move that could allow the transition process to finally ...
According to the General Services Administration, “the US Federal Government owns and disposes of more property than any other entity in the world.” I know what you’re thinking: Wow!
Today’s Ask Civics 101 question: What is the General Services Administration (GSA)? Read on for the answer. Do you have a question for the team? Click here to submit it. If you haven’t heard ...