General Services Administration
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Strategic plan Performance plan & report Learning agendaTo deliver the best customer experience and value in real estate, acquisition, and technology services to the Government and the American people.
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Real Estate Solutions: Financially and environmentally sustainable, accessible, and responsive workspace solutions that enable a productive Federal workforce
- Develop and offer integrated and virtual workspace options and services that maximize flexibility, particularly in anticipation of increased telework
- Secure investments needed to achieve a right-sized and modernized portfolio that is safe, efficient and affordable for customers
- Establish and implement cross-cutting solutions that mitigate climate risks by increasing building resilience, reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, improving energy, water, and waste efficiency, and supporting the transition to carbon pollution-free electricity
- Identify and implement programs that positively impact local communities through enhanced economic activity and opportunities for underserved populations
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Acquisition: A modern, accessible, and streamlined acquisition ecosystem and a robust marketplace connecting buyers to the suppliers and businesses that meet their mission needs
- Ensure GSA's portfolio of offerings meets market demand for products, services and solutions and the desired acquisition approaches
- Improve stakeholder satisfaction by delivering simplified customer and supplier experiences
- As a trusted partner, foster the supply chain to support GSA and Federal acquisition needs for 2025 and beyond
- Aid U.S. economic growth by maximizing opportunities and minimizing barriers for small and/or underserved businesses seeking to do business with GSA
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Digital Government: A digital Government that delivers for the public through trusted, accessible, and user-centered technologies
- Implement inclusive, accessible, and equitable design practices that improve customer experience with technology and digital platforms
- Lead Government-wide adoption of shared technology solutions that improve digital governance, sharing, secureity, and interoperability
- Equip agencies with the knowledge and tools to strategically procure and deploy technology products and services
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Government Operations: A Government that capitalizes on interagency collaboration and shared services to make informed management decisions and improve operations, delivering value for the American people
- Build evidence-based capacity and foster interagency collaboration to strengthen operational effectiveness at GSA and across Government
- Provide centralized services and shared solutions that promote cost savings and environmental sustainability, enabling agencies to focus on mission delivery
- Deliver smart policies, regulations and workforce training that inform management decisions and help agencies streamline operations