APRIL 12 2023, WASHINGTON D.C. — GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan speaks at the 2022 ‘Best Places to Work’ rankings, hosted by the Partnership for Public Service. (Image credit: T.J. Kirkpatrick for the Partnership for Public Service)
The new office comes with a $1 million annual investment and a permanent team to support the implementation of the Fifth Open Government National Action Plan.
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Multiple officials warn that disagreements over vision and lack of coordination between leadership at the USDS, GSA and the Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer have…
APRIL 12 2023, WASHINGTON D.C. — GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan speaks at the 2022 ‘Best Places to Work’ rankings, hosted by the Partnership for Public Service. (Image credit: T.J. Kirkpatrick for the Partnership for Public Service)
APRIL 12 2023, WASHINGTON D.C. — GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan speaks at the 2022 ‘Best Places to Work’ rankings, hosted by the Partnership for Public Service. (Image credit: T.J. Kirkpatrick for the Partnership for Public Service)
The tools, which launched earlier this spring, are intended to help agencies find businesses that are new to the federal marketplace and track equity goals.
APRIL 12 2023, WASHINGTON D.C. — GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan speaks at the 2022 ‘Best Places to Work’ rankings, hosted by the Partnership for Public Service. (Image credit: T.J. Kirkpatrick for the Partnership for Public Service)
GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan explains how her agency is committed to ensuring government technology works for everyone and taking responsibility when things go wrong.
APRIL 12 2023, WASHINGTON D.C. — GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan speaks at the 2022 ‘Best Places to Work’ rankings, hosted by the Partnership for Public Service. (Image credit: T.J. Kirkpatrick for the Partnership for Public Service)
Robin Carnahan says her agency is focused on continuing momentum from recent federal IT successes including the launch of COVIDtests.gov and StudentAid.gov.
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