A Report to Our Citizens

Excellence in the Business of Government Image.

Mission: GSA leverages the buying power of the federal government to acquire best value for taxpayers and our federal customers. We exercise responsible asset management. We deliver superior workplaces, quality acquisition services, and expert business solutions. We develop innovative and effective management policies.

How GSA Benefits the Public

GSA enables govenrment agencies to focus squarely on their core missions to protect and serve the American public by providing goods, services and workspace at best value to its federal agency clients.

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GSA Summary

Organization: GSA delivers services directly to its federal customers through 11 regional offices and the central office in Washington, D.C. GSA comprises the Federal Acquisition Service, the Public Buildings Service, and several support staff offices.

Personnel: GSA has about 11,800 employees and has consistently ranked among the top 10 best places to work in the federal government. Our goal is to make GSA the top place to work in government.

One way GSA strives to reach this goal is by promoting telework. By the end of FY2008, 35 percent of eligible GSA employees were teleworking at least once a week.

For information on becoming part of the GSA family, visit our Careers at GSA.

Financial Management: If GSA were a public company, our $17.7 billion in revenues would place us at 141 on the Fortune 500, ahead of Google and Nike, among others. The majority of GSA’s budgetary resources come from reimbursements from other federal agencies for goods and services we provide. More >>

Agency Challenges

In 2009, GSA is working to expand and improve its operations and service through new programs and initiatives. More >>

Last Reviewed 3/3/2009