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|OrganizationName=Technology Transformation Services (TTS) | |||
|OrganizationType=Government Agency | |||
|Mission=To lead the digital transformation of the federal government by helping agencies build, buy, and share technology that allows them to provide more accessible, efficient, and effective products and services to the American people. | |||
|OrganizationExecutive=Ann Lewis (Director) | |||
|Employees=Approximately 400-500 (as per various sources) | |||
|Budget=Operates on a cost-recovery model; specific budget not publicly detailed but known to be self-funded through services provided. | |||
|Website=[https://tts.gsa.gov/](https://tts.gsa.gov/) | |||
|Services= | |||
* Digital consulting through 18F for agile development and user-centered design. | |||
* IT Modernization via Centers of Excellence (CoE) for large-scale transformation projects. | |||
* Presidential Innovation Fellows (PIF) program for embedding tech innovators in government. | |||
* Development and management of shared digital platforms like Login.gov, cloud.gov, and others. | |||
|ParentOrganization=General Services Administration (GSA), Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) | |||
|CreationLegislation=No specific legislation; formed from existing GSA offices in 2016 to streamline digital services across government. | |||
|Regulations= | |||
* Must adhere to federal acquisition regulations (FAR) and GSA-specific policies. | |||
* Compliance with federal IT management directives from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). | |||
|HeadquartersLocation=38.8977, -77.0365 | |||
|HeadquartersAddress=1800 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20405 (Note: TTS operates as a distributed organization, with this address reflecting GSA's main office) | |||
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Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) is a major component of the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA).
What is its mission
The mission of the Federal Acquisition Service is to deliver the best value in products, services, and solutions to federal agencies, thereby enabling them to achieve their missions more effectively. FAS aims to streamline procurement processes, reduce costs, and foster innovation in acquisition strategies.[1]
What is its parent organization
Its parent organization is the General Services Administration (GSA).[1]
What legislation authorized its creation
FAS was established under the authority of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949.[2]
How many employees does it have
FAS employs around 3,000 individuals.[3]
What was its last total enacted budget
The last known total enacted budget for FAS was approximately $16 billion for fiscal year 2023.[4]
What is the name of the title of the leader of the organization
The leader of FAS holds the title of Commissioner.
What services does it provide
FAS provides a broad spectrum of acquisition services to federal agencies, including procurement of products like office supplies, IT hardware, and vehicles, as well as services ranging from consulting, professional services, and travel. It manages multiple-award schedule programs, government-wide acquisition contracts (GWACs), and technology solutions to help agencies buy smarter and save money.[1]
What regulations does it oversee
While FAS does not directly oversee regulations, it operates within the framework of federal procurement laws and regulations, including the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), and ensures compliance with various procurement policies and standards across federal agencies.[1]
What is the Headquarters address
The headquarters address for FAS, as listed on Google Maps, is: 1800 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20405, United States.
What is its website
The website for FAS is: https://www.gsa.gov/about-us/organization/federal-acquisition-service/.
What is the title of the Wikipedia article about it
There is no dedicated Wikipedia article for Federal Acquisition Service. Information can be found under the wikipedia:General Services Administration.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Federal Acquisition Service". https://www.gsa.gov/about-us/organization/federal-acquisition-service.
- ↑ "Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949". https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-63/pdf/STATUTE-63-Pg377.pdf.
- ↑ "Our People - Federal Acquisition Service". https://www.gsa.gov/about-us/organization/federal-acquisition-service/our-people.
- ↑ "GSA FY 2023 Congressional Justification". https://www.gsa.gov/cdnstatic/2023_GSA_Budget_Justification.pdf.