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Getting Started Using GSA

GSA is the centralized procurement for the federal government offering products, services and facilities that federal agencies need to serve the public. GSA offers businesses the opportunity to sell billions of dollars worth of products and services to federal agencies. More about GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service
For Federal Agency Buyers -- How to Buy Through GSA
For Sellers/Businesses -- How to Sell to the Government

GSA is the government’s “landlord,” providing office and other workspace services for the federal government. GSA helps federal agencies build and acquire office space, products, and services by contracting with federal and commercial sources.   More about GSA’s Public Building Service.

GSA serves citizens and makes government easier by offering free access to and information about government programs with these websites.

  • USA.gov, the official portal to federal government information and services; 
  • gobiernoUSA.gov; official portal to federal government information in Spanish;
  • pueblo.gsa.gov;
  • consumeraction.gov;
  • consumidor.gov
  • kids.gov. 

The National Contact Center provides a free  telephone assistance at  (1 800 FED-INFO), with email and online assistance to citizens.

GSA also has a role in developing and overseeing governmentwide policies. The Policy tab at the top of the page offers the full range of GSA’s policy initiatives. 

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