Noun
a central management agency that sets Federal policy for Federal procurement and real property management and information resources management
Source: WordNetAutodin was supported by 18 large computerized switches, and was connected to the United States General Services Administration Advanced Record System, which provided similar services to roughly 2,500 terminals. Source: Internet
The General Services Administration plans to decommission Uncle Sam's Apps.gov site, which was supposed to make it easy for agencies to acquire software as a service. Source: Internet
In 1997, General Services Administration carpenter Richard Lyons was hired to clear out the building for its demolition. Source: Internet
Post-closing The atoll was placed up for auction via the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) in 2005 before it was withdrawn. Source: Internet
This department of our local government is part of the General Services Administration and is responsible for planning, evaluating and administering the county-wide Energy Management and Sustainability Program. Source: Internet
The amendment would also require the General Services Administration to provide a review to the administration and House and Senate Committees within 30 days of CISA’s congressional report coming out. Source: Internet