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General Services Administration (GSA)

A government agency that manages, leases, and sells buildings owned by the United States government.

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  2. General Services Administration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The General Services Administration (GSA) is an independent agency of the United States government, established in 1949 to help manage and support the ...
     
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    U.S. government offers the general public the opportunity to bid electronically on a wide array of federal assets. Surplus, seized and forfeited assets are ...
     
  4. GSA Office of Inspector General
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  5. General Services Administration (GSA) | Whole Building Design Guide
    The overall mission of the General Services Administration (GSA) is to provide policy leadership and expertly managed spaces, supplies, services, and solutions ...
     
  6. General Services Administration (GSA) | USA.gov
    Oct 22, 2012 ... You Are Here. Home >. Agencies >. A-Z Index >. General Services Administration (GSA) · Download Adobe Reader ...
     
  7. USA.gov: General Services Administration (GSA)
    General Services Administration (GSA). The General Services Administration ( GSA) supplies federal government agencies with a variety of items and services.
     
  8. General Services Administration (GSA) | SBA.gov
    Compliance Contacts. Contact the following individual(s) to get more information on complying with General Services Administration regulations: Jiyoung C.