General Services Administration: Opportunities for Cost Savings and
Service Improvements (Testimony, 03/29/95, GAO/T-GGD-95-96).

The General Services Administration (GSA) has a virtual monopoly over
the provision of federal office space, supplies and equipment, and some
other services.  GSA expects to spend about $13 billion in fiscal year
1996 to provide facilities, goods, and services to federal agencies.
This testimony focuses on (1) opportunities for cost savings and
performance improvements in GSA's office-space-leasing, supply depot,
and distribution activities and (2) GAO's views on GSA's overall efforts
to improve support services and save money by reforming its operations
and restructuring its organization.

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 REPORTNUM:  T-GGD-95-96
     TITLE:  General Services Administration: Opportunities for Cost 
             Savings and Service Improvements
      DATE:  03/29/95
   SUBJECT:  Monopolies
             Real estate leases
             Federal property management
             Cost control
             Federal office buildings
             Procurement practices
             Federal supply systems
             Budget cuts
             Internal controls
             Federal agency reorganization

             
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