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  2. General Services Administration - Wikipedia

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    GSA is an independent agency of the U.S. government that manages and supports federal agencies. It provides products, communications, transportation, office space, and policy guidance for the federal government, and oversees $500 billion in U.S. federal property.

  3. United States General Services Administration Building

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    Learn about the history and architecture of the historic office building and headquarters of GSA in Washington, D.C. The building was originally designed for the U.S. Department of the Interior and later housed the Works Progress Administration.

  4. John F. Seiberling Federal Building and United States ...

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    The John F. Seiberling Federal Building and United States Courthouse is a building located in downtown Akron, Ohio.The building is named after John F. Seiberling, a United States representative from Ohio who helped create the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and served on the House Judiciary Committee that led the impeachment process against Richard Nixon.

  5. Martha N. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Martha N. Johnson is a former Administrator of General Services who resigned in 2012 after a scandal over a wasteful conference. She has a background in human resources, consulting and government, and served in the Clinton and Obama administrations.

  6. Stephen Stepanek - Wikipedia

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    On March 5, 2018, the U.S. General Services Administration named Stepanek Regional Administrator of GSA's New England region. As the New England Regional Administrator, Stepanek oversaw all of GSA's operations in New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont, including management of federal real estate and information technology.

  7. USAGov - Wikipedia

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    USAGov is a department in the General Services Administration that helps people interact with the federal government. It was formerly known as FCIC, which distributed free and low cost federal publications from Pueblo, Colorado, until 2016.

  8. James M. Carter and Judith N. Keep United States Courthouse

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    The James M. Carter and Judith N. Keep United States Courthouse, also known simply as the Carter-Keep Courthouse, [1] [2] is a federal courthouse in San Diego, California.It is a sixteen-story facility on 2.6 acres (11,000 m 2) that includes courtrooms, judges chambers, offices and courtroom galleries of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California, along with ...

  9. Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Federal Building (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    A government building in Boston, Massachusetts, named after former Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill. It houses various federal agencies and is located at 10 Causeway Street.