GSA
General Services Administration
Definition
The General Services Administration is a federal agency that provides centralized procurement, real estate, and technology services to other government agencies. GSA manages the Federal Supply Schedules (GSA Schedules or Multiple Award Schedules), which are long-term, government-wide contracts with commercial firms providing access to millions of products and services at volume discount pricing.
For contractors, obtaining a GSA Schedule contract opens the door to selling directly to thousands of federal, state, and local government buyers. GSA also operates GSA Advantage (an online shopping platform), manages federal buildings, and provides acquisition assistance through various programs. The GSA e-Buy portal handles RFQs for Schedule holders.
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