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Lease DelegationsIn 1996, the GSA Administrator granted all federal agencies conditional delegations of leasing authority to procure their own space. The delegation required agencies to comply with all laws, executive orders and regulations governing GSA realty contracting officers and required agencies to communicate with GSA regional offices prior to using the delegation. In late 2007, GSA modified the general and special purpose leasing delegations program centralizing delegations authorizations and oversight to address program deficiencies identified by the Government Accountability Office and GSA's Office of the Inspector General. Federal agencies must now demonstrate the organizational capacity to acquire and administer the lease and establish that it is cost-effective for GSA to authorize the leasing delegation. Agencies using the general purpose and special purpose leasing delegations must comply with FMR Bulletin 2008-B1. All general purpose leasing delegation authorization requests are covered by the submittal requirements contained in FMR Bulletin 2008-B1. All special purpose leasing delegation authorization requests exceeding 2,500 square feet of space are covered by the submittal requirements contained in FMR Bulletin 2008-B1. As established by the bulletin, GSA’s centralized approval process will promote consistency in:
These changes to the program will enhance GSA's ability to assess agency accountability and facilitate benchmarking of agency performance against GSA's Lease Cost Relative to Market Performance. The oversight program will provide better reporting capabilities to stakeholders and more precise knowledge of delegation trends. Agencies wishing to use a general purpose, or special purpose leasing delegation exceeding 2500 rentable square feet of space, should complete the Leasing Delegation Authorization Application and submit to: GSA, Real Estate Acquisition Division (PQC) Send your lease delegation application.
Last Reviewed 1/26/2009
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