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GSA prepares to sell over 400 federal properties A new list of “non-core assets” includes the FBI and DOJ headquarters in Washington.
The head of GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service told employees at a Thursday meeting that the agency will “do about $400 billion” in procurement management under this effort.
In the press release, GSA also touted the agreement it came to with Google earlier this month to offer the entire federal government reduced pricing on the company’s Workspace software suite.
That process can take up to a year for everyone to work through. GSA’s goal for FedRAMP 20X is to process that new product within weeks instead, Ehikian added.
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.
The GSA's nationwide list of locations it wanted to sell originally included 443 properties. A revised list slashed that to eight, including one in KC.
Elsewhere, GSA terminated the U.S. Attorney’s Office lease in Corpus Christi, Texas, leaving federal prosecutors who handle drug and immigration cases scrambling to find new work space.
By March 7, agencies are asked to provide a list of contracts with the 10 firms that they intend to terminate as well as those they will maintain. For those that agencies will continue on with, ...