GSA at 75

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • In a special episode of "GSA Does That!?", the show explores the history and significance of the General Services Administration, which recently marked its 75th anniversary. At a recent event at the Truman Presidential Library, GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan, Kurt Graham, and Dr. Sam Rushay from the Truman Library discussed the agency's evolution, its pivotal role, and its commitment to efficiency and customer service. The conversation brought attention to the agency's changing mission, its focus on technology, and its dedication to delivering services to the American people.
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    Are you looking for more information about the history of GSA? The resources below should help.
    • GSA at 75 (www.gsa.gov/about-us/gsa75?gs...)
    • Truman Presidential Library (www.trumanlibrary.gov/)
    "GSA Does That!?" is the U.S. General Services Administration's first agency-wide podcast, offering listeners an inside look into how GSA and its partners benefit the American people. Hosted by Rob Trubia, the podcast features interviews with GSA leaders, experts, partners, and customers, covering topics such as federal real estate, acquisitions, and technology. The title reflects many's surprise at the scope of GSA's impact. At the same time, the artwork pays homage to President Harry S. Truman, who established GSA in 1949 to improve government efficiency and save taxpayer money. Whether you're a policy wonk or just curious about government operations, you can join the listener community.
    For more information about the show visit, gsa.gov/podcast (gsa.gov/podcast) .

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