What Is The General Services Administration (GSA)?
GSA is a centralized, federal procurement, property management, policy development and information provision agency, created by Congress to improve government efficiency and help federal agencies better serve the public. The US General Services Administration (GSA) is a management agency of the federal government that provides federal agencies with the tools necessary to perform their day-to-day operations. The GSA is best likened to the landlord or housekeeper of the federal government because it provides such supplies and services as furniture; equipment and supplies (power tools; phones, computers, etc.), workspaces; security; travel and transportation services; federal motor vehicle fleet management; historic building preservation; fine art program management; and on and on and on.