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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION :: The function of the General Services Administration (GSA) is to provide policy leadership and expert solutions to enable Federal employees to accomplish their core missions.  GSA provides workspace, security, furniture, equipment, supplies, tools, computers, telephones, travel and transportation services, child care centers, etc. to support Federal employees worldwide. With 98% of its budget going to the procurement of goods and services from the private sector,  GSA is rated as one of the top Federal contracting agencies.
    
Key Agency Information  
GSA Home
Page
http://www.gsa.gov
Organizational
Chart
1949 - Organizational Chart  
Agency Head Thurman M. Davis, Sr. -
Acting Administrator
Agency Contact Office of Communications  
Procurement Contact Guide to Selling to the Government
Procurement Forecast FY 2001 Forecast 
of Contracting Opportunities
 
Small Biz Issues Office of Enterprise Development
Old Site
Annual
Budget
FY 2001
Congressional Budget Justification
 
Laws &
Regulations
Office of Acquisition Policy
     
    
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