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  2. General Services Administration - Wikipedia

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    The General Services Administration (GSA) is an independent agency of the United States government established in 1949 to help manage and support the basic functioning of federal agencies. GSA supplies products and communications for U.S. government offices, provides transportation and office space to federal employees, and develops government ...

  3. Emily W. Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Emily Webster Murphy (born 1973) is an American attorney and former government official who served as the administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA) from 2017 to 2021. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Before serving in the GSA, Murphy was an attorney for the Republican National Committee and worked for several congressional committees and executive ...

  4. GSA - Wikipedia

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    General Services Administration, a United States federal agency; Ghana Standards Authority; Global Arrangement on Sustainable Steel and Aluminum, a proposed trade agreement between the United States and European Union; Groupement Spécial Autonome, now the Army Special Forces Brigade, French Army special forces command

  5. Category:General Services Administration - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles related to the General Services Administration, an independent agency of the United States government. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  6. Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949

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    The Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 is the United States federal law which established the General Services Administration (GSA). [1] The act also provides for various Federal Standards to be published by the GSA. Among these is Federal Standard 1037C, a comprehensive source of definitions of terms used in ...

  7. Martha N. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Martha N. Johnson (born 1952) is an American human resources executive and government official who served as Administrator of General Services from 2010 to 2012. Johnson resigned on April 2, 2012, following a scathing Inspector General report that revealed a "gross misuse of taxpayer dollars" on an internal conference that was "excessive, wasteful, and in some cases impermissible."

  8. Robin Carnahan - Wikipedia

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    In February 2016, Carnahan joined the General Services Administration as the director of the state and local practice of 18F. [24] There, she led a team of digital technology consultants who provide consulting and acquisition services to help state and local agencies apply the best practices of human-centered design, agile development, and ...

  9. Jess Larson - Wikipedia

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    He became administrator of the War Assets Administration in 1947. In 1949, President Truman nominated him to head the Federal Works Agency. Less than a month later, in July 1949, he was appointed the first administrator of the General Services Administration, which had just been formed. He continued in that position until January 29, 1953.