GSA
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GSA could lose $250 million in funding
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According to Federal Times, the GSA stands to lose $250 million in funding next year. That funding would force it to cut back on projects that find waste and fraud impacting American taxpayers.
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GSA to pay $3 million to contracted small businesses
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The General Services Administration will pay more than $3 million to government-contracted small businesses who did not receive minimum guaranteed payments for their services.
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Helping software communicate with other software
CommentBrooks interview April 11, 2013
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GSA doesn't expect funding to fix aging federal buildings
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The General Services Administration says that it doesn't expect to receive any maintenance or repair funding in 2013, meaning they expect to fall even further behind in the upkeep of the buildings where federal employees work.
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Labor nominee faces some GOP opposition
CommentRose interview March 18, 2013
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GSA inquiry widening
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The General Services Administration's internal watchdog said Wednesday that employees are heeding his call to report wrongdoing and messages on his hotline have triggered new investigations beyond an $823,000 Las Vegas conference and junkets to resorts.
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GSA spending scandal details revealed in congressional hearing
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The main figure in a General Services Administration spending scandal took trips to Hawaii, Napa Valley and South Pacific islands, all after the agency's inspector general warned top officials about the excesses.
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Jeffrey Neely pleads fifth at congressional hearing
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Jeffrey Neely had been placed on leave as a regional executive in Western states earlier. On Monday, he was called before the House Oversight Committee.
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GSA video celebrating excessive spending latest knock against agency
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The GSA is back under fire again Friday after the House Oversight and Reform Committee circulated video of a government employee singing and seemingly praising excessive spending by the agency.
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Martha Johnson resignation: GSA chief resigns amid reports of excessive spending
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A 2010 training conference in Nevada attended by 300 employees cost $835,000. "Taxpayer dollars were squandered," Johnson wrote in her resignation letter.
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General Dynamics secures contract for new Department of Homeland Security headquarters
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The $1 billion contract that General Dynamics secured will cost the government about $1.5 billion less than their original contract to develop the new Department of Homeland Security headquarters.
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