The General Services Administration on Tuesday announced a rebrand for its new centralized travel service program that will soon be used by all federal civilian agencies for travel booking, expenses ...
The General Services Administration headquarters in April 2012. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images) The General Services Administration announced Wednesday that it has awarded IBM a 15-year, $903.5 ...
IBM has won a potential 15-year, $930.5 million contract to help the federal government stand up a new system for managing travel and related expenses for civilian employees. The General Services ...
The General Services Administration is crowdsourcing ideas for digital tools that will help agencies better manage travel costs. The agency's public software development competition, launched on Feb.
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is asking for the public’s help to create an online, interactive tool that uses federal travel data to increase government agencies’ budget transparency ...
The U.S. General Services Administration has awarded a five-year contract to manage the FedRooms government lodging program to Birmingham, Ala.-based travel management company Adtrav, a GSA ...
IBM has won a 15-year contract from the General Services Administration to provide technology-managed service for the next-generation platform of E-Gov Travel Service. GSA said Wednesday it expects ...
The General Services Administration announced Wednesday the award of a rideshare blanket purchase agreement to Uber that the agency expects will help reduce federal travel costs and modernize the ...
The General Services Administration has unveiled a final solicitation for the next iteration of its enterprise system that federal employees use to record, book and expense their travel arrangements.
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