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Daniel M. Tangherlini

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Description The General Services Administration (GSA) doesn't make federal agencies -- it makes them better. In addition to acting as the government's landlord in obtaining office space for the federal workforce, the GSA also manages properties, and supplies equipment, telecommunications, and information technology products to its customer agencies. It oversees some $24 billion in federal assets, including 8,600 buildings, and over 20,000 vehicles. It also manages USA.gov, the government's official Web site. The agency operates through divisions including the Federal Acquisition Service and Public Buildings Service. The GSA was established in 1949 and has an annual budget of approximately $675 million.

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