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{{short description|US government agency, formed 1949}}
{{short description|US government agency, formed 1949}}
{{Organization
{{Organization  
|OrganizationName=General Services Administration
|OrganizationName=General Services Administration
|OrganizationType=Government Agency
|OrganizationType=Independent Agencies
|Mission=To deliver high-quality, cost-effective services that support federal agencies in meeting their missions and enhance the efficiency of government operations.
|Mission=The General Services Administration (GSA) delivers the best value in real estate, acquisition, and technology services to the government and the American people. GSA helps federal agencies better serve the public by offering innovative solutions in managing government properties, procurement, and technology.
|OrganizationExecutive=Robin Carnahan (Administrator)
|OrganizationExecutive=Administrator
|Employees=Approximately 12,000 (as per recent data)
|Employees=11000
|Budget=$37 billion for FY 2022 (including both operating budget and funds managed for other government activities like the Federal Buildings Fund)
|Budget=$28.6 billion (FY 2024)
|Website=[https://www.gsa.gov/](https://www.gsa.gov/)
|Website=https://www.gsa.gov/
|Services=
|Services=Real property management; Acquisition services; Technology transformation; Travel and charge card services; Vehicle purchasing and leasing
* Real property management, including leasing, construction, and maintenance of federal buildings.
|ParentOrganization=
* Acquisition services for government-wide procurement solutions.
* Technology services through the Technology Transformation Services (TTS) for digital modernization.
* Travel, motor vehicle, and personal property management for federal employees.
 
|ParentOrganization=Independent Agency within the U.S. Federal Government
|CreationLegislation=Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949
|CreationLegislation=Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949
|Regulations=
|Regulations=
* Subject to the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act and numerous amendments.
|HeadquartersLocation=38.898755, -77.009128
* Must comply with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and related supplements.
|HeadquartersAddress=1800 F St NW, Washington, DC 20405
* Oversees and enforces regulations related to federal property management and disposal.
 
|HeadquartersLocation=38.8977, -77.0365
|HeadquartersAddress=1800 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20405
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===Regions===
===Regions===
GSA conducts its business activities through 11 offices (known as GSA regions) throughout the United States. These regional offices are located in [[Atlanta]], [[Boston]], [[Chicago]], [[Denver]], [[Fort Worth]], [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City (Missouri)]], [[New York City]], [[Philadelphia]], [[San Francisco]], [[Seattle]] ([[Auburn, Washington|Auburn]]), and [[Washington, D.C.]]
GSA conducts its business activities through 11 offices (known as GSA regions) throughout the United States. These regional offices are located in [[Atlanta]], Boston, Chicago, [[Denver]], [[Fort Worth]], [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City (Missouri)]], New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle ([[Auburn, Washington|Auburn]]), and [[Washington, D.C.]]


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