The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) provides workplaces by constructing, managing, and preserving government buildings and by leasing and managing commercial real estate. GSA's acquisition solutions offer private sector professional services, equipment, supplies, telecommunications, and information technology to government organizations and the military. GSA policies promote management best practices and efficient government operations. Through its two largest offices, the Public Buildings Service (PBS) and the Federal Acquisition Service (FAS), and various staff offices, GSA provides workspace to more than one million federal civilian workers, oversees the preservation of 425 historic buildings, facilitates the purchase of high-quality, low-cost goods and services from quality commercial vendors, and influences the management of $500 billion in federal assets. (Source: GSA)
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) , provides workplaces by constructing, managing, and preserving government buildings and by leasing and managing commercial real estate. GSA's acquisition solutions offer private sector professional services, equipment, supplies, telecommunications, and information technology to government organizations and the military. GSA policies promote management best practices and efficient government operations. Through its two largest offices, the Public Buildings Service (PBS) and the Federal Acquisition Service (FAS), and various staff offices, GSA provides workspace to more than one million federal civilian workers, oversees the preservation of 425 historic buildings, facilitates the purchase of high-quality, low-cost goods and services from quality commercial vendors, and influences the management of $500 billion in federal assets.
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