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General Services Administration

American  

noun

U.S. Government.
  1. an independent agency, created in 1949, that manages federal property, records, construction, etc. GSA


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Late last month, the federal General Services Administration proposed a new certification for organizations receiving federal grants—promising their practices don’t violate federal antidiscrimination laws.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 20, 2026

The letter said he had signed an agreement with the General Services Administration and members of billionaire Elon Musk’s White House advisory group, the Department of Government Efficiency, to identify further cost savings.

From Los Angeles Times May 10, 2025

Last Tuesday morning, the General Services Administration, the government’s landlord, posted for sale a list of 443 “non-core” federal properties, adding up to nearly 30 Empire State Buildings’ worth of space.

From Slate Mar. 10, 2025

The General Services Administration announced that more than 337,000 visitors followed Swift's link to Vote.gov as of 2 pm the day after the debate.

From Salon Sep. 12, 2024

The Office of Inspector General for the General Services Administration plans to investigate the agency’s site selection process for the FBI’s new headquarters in Greenbelt, Maryland.

From Washington Times Nov. 30, 2023

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