GSA’s schedule contract consolidation kicks major overhaul effort into gear
Over the next six months, the General Services Administration will bring the first of many major changes to its schedules contracts program. GSA is working with its vendors who provide professional...
View ArticleGSA Schedule tools expanding
The General Services Administration’s efforts to provide federal buyers with better data is seeing results over the last six months and continues to expand, according to the head of the agency’s...
View ArticleGSA exceeded small business contracting goal, received top grade from SBA
The General Services Administration awarded $1.5 billion in contracts to small businesses in fiscal 2014, with the Small Business Administration giving the agency an “A” grade for its efforts, says a...
View ArticleGSA Seeks Proposals for Federal Triangle South Project
WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) requiring shortlisted developers to outline the construction and development services they are...
View ArticleOPM to Agencies: We’re Here to Help
To Steve Shih, the challenges facing the federal government are only growing. They are becoming “exponentially more complex,” the deputy associate director of the Office of Personnel Management told...
View ArticleWho gets sent home if the government shuts down
The burden of a government shutdown would not fall evenly across federal agencies. Here’s the percentage of workers who would be furloughed at Cabinet-level departments, according to contingency plans...
View ArticleFederal Managers Increasingly Unhappy With Hiring Process
The Obama administration has prioritized improving hiring and recruiting at federal agencies, but the managers dealing with those efforts do not report seeing any improvement in the conditions on the...
View ArticleGSA: Data Shows Why Fully Funding St. Elizabeths Enhanced Plan in FY16 is the...
WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) released data showing why fully funding the St. Elizabeths Enhanced Plan in FY16 is the right decision. Using GSA’s Total Workplace...
View ArticleGovernment ‘breakdowns’ thwart turning policy into action
The two Pauls make a great team of opposites. Here’s Paul Volcker, the former Federal Reserve chairman, taller than Kobe Bryant and heavy with gravitas. There’s Paul Light, the spry professor of public...
View ArticleGSA Unveils $51,000 Computer Donation to Martin Luther King, Jr, Middle School
ATLANTA – The Administrator for U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), Denise Turner Roth, today unveiled $51,000* in gently used laptops donated to Atlanta’s Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School...
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