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Mission and Priorities

Our Mission

“The mission of GSA is to deliver the best value in real estate, acquisition, and technology services to government and the American people.”

Our Priorities 

icon for savingsDelivering Better Value and Savings. By using the purchasing power of the federal government, we will drive down prices, deliver better value, and reduce costs to our customer agencies. As a result, these agencies can focus their resources and attention on their core missions. We will also step up our efforts to save agencies money by creating 10 new ways that the entire government can purchase resources smarter and more efficiently. In addition, we are looking to maximize the value of our real estate assets and reduce our federal footprint. At the same time, we are looking to help our partner agencies find the space and services they need to serve the American people.

icon for partnersServing our Partners. GSA will ensure that doing business with us is as easy and reliable as possible by simplifying and streamlining our processes and systems. We are dedicated to providing an excellent customer experience for our partner agencies and vendors. GSA will create a culture of continuous improvement by always searching for better ways to meet our customers’ needs and expectations.

icon for small businessExpanding Opportunities for Small Businesses. Delivering the best value for government and the American people requires taking advantage of all resources. Central to that approach is expanding opportunities for small businesses throughout the country. GSA will share ideas and best practices across the organization and with our customer agencies. We are working with the small business community, including businesses owned by veteran, women, minority, and disadvantaged entrepreneurs, to strengthen partnerships and support the success of our vendors.

icon for sustainable governmentMaking a More Sustainable Government. Going green saves green, and we are committed to a sustainable government that reduces energy and water use in federal buildings, responsibly disposes of electronic waste, and greens the federal fleet. GSA will also continue to work with businesses to make sustainable products and services readily available and affordable to our partner agencies. GSA has begun including life-cycle costs into our planning and decision making. We are also beginning the widespread implementation of innovative technologies and best practices from sources such as our own Green Proving Ground. Through our efforts, we can reduce our government’s environmental and fiscal footprints.

icon for innovationLeading with Innovation. GSA is a leader of innovation in public service. For example, GSA was the first government agency to move to the cloud and to offer a process to streamline security of cloud services for the entire federal government. We are promoting an innovative, flexible, open workplace that will shrink the federal footprint while also serving as a model for federal offices for the future. In the coming year, we will continue to develop innovative cost-saving solutions that will be shared across the government.

icon for stronger GSABuilding a Stronger GSA. We must provide our own employees with the same high-quality service and support that we provide our partner agencies. Within GSA we need to give our employees the very best training and resources available so that they can deliver our mission as efficiently as possible. We will emphasize collaboration and cooperation across our business lines and throughout the agency so that our customers are receiving the best service from GSA. We will guarantee that when we do something, we do it once and do it well.

Contact

Phone: 202 501-1231
Location: 1275 First St. NE, Washington, DC 20417
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

GSA Values
  • Integrity
  • Accountability and transparency in operations
  • Effective leadership
  • Responsible decision-making
GSA Quick Facts
  • 12,635: Number of full-time employees (as of Sept. 30, 2011)
    $26.3 billion: Budget (fiscal year 2008)
    $500 billion: Amount of federal assets managed by GSA
    9,600: Number of federally owned or leased buildings managed by GSA
    215,000: Number of vehicles owned or leased by GSA
    478: Number of historic properties preserved by GSA
    98.1: Percentage of budget paid for through services provided by GSA
    1.9: Percentage of budget paid for by congressional appropriations
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