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GSA Survey Provides Guidance to Federal AgenciesGSA #10371 July 2, 2007 Washington, DC – GSA today reported the results of its 2006-2007 Government-Wide Assessment Survey (GWA Survey) of Citizen Service Activities conducted to identify how the federal government can improve customer relations and the quality of service provided to the American taxpayer. “Americans are increasingly turning to the web for information, questions, and comment. Advances in web-based technology are fueling this phenomenon as citizens are more and more likely to get the results they are seeking on their own without relying on federal government staff”, said Martha Dorris, Deputy Associate Administrator for GSA's Office of Citizen Services. “As a result, and in keeping with the President's Management Agenda, our government is working diligently to meet this increasing level of sophistication citizens expect when they have complex questions and need assistance from their government.” The GWA Survey, conducted by GSA’s USA Services, studied more than 200 federal offices within 35 departments and agencies to understand where and how citizens interact with government agencies, and analyze the day-to-day issues agencies face in providing service to citizens. Survey questions sought to discover what challenges federal agencies face in providing citizens with customer service, such as decreasing budgets, adopting new technologies and increasing awareness of the services offered to citizens. Among the survey’s recommendations: The survey, available at usaservices.gov, is an expanded follow-up to the Budget Data Request conducted by the Office of Management and Budget in 2004. USA Services will evaluate the results to drive the development of new products and services to help agencies and their customer service professionals. USA Services is a Presidential E-Gov initiative residing within GSA’s Office of Citizen Services and Communications. #### Founded in 1949, GSA serves as a centralized procurement and property management agency for the federal government. GSA manages more than one-fourth of the government’s total procurement dollars and influences the management of $500 billion in federal assets, including 8,600 government-owned or leased buildings and 205,000 vehicles. GSA helps preserve our past and define our future, as a steward of more than 420 historic properties, and as manager of USA.gov, the official portal to federal government information and services. GSA’s mission to provide superior workplaces, expert technology solutions, acquisition services, purchasing and e-travel solutions and management policies, at best value, allows federal agencies to focus on their core missions. Did You Know? USA.gov received more than 84 million visits during the past year. Index of News Releases
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