Public Buildings: GSA's Reinvention Initiatives (Testimony, 03/02/95,
GAO/T-GGD-95-100).

The General Services Administration (GSA) has a virtual monopoly over
the federal government's acquisition and management of general purpose
office and storage space.  GSA expects to spend about $6.8 billion in
fiscal year 1995 to provide facilities and services to federal agencies.
This testimony focuses on GSA's initiatives to reform its operations,
restructure the Public Buildings Service, and the most cost-effective
way to carry out these essential mission-support activities.

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 REPORTNUM:  T-GGD-95-100
     TITLE:  Public Buildings: GSA's Reinvention Initiatives
      DATE:  03/02/95
   SUBJECT:  Monopolies
             Federal office buildings
             Real estate leases
             Leasing policies
             Real property acquisition
             Cost effectiveness analysis
             Mission budgeting
             Federal property management
             Operations analysis
             Policy evaluation

             
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