GSA wants a new data management system that can give the agency better insight into how billions of dollars are spent on travel, with an eye to trimming those expenses. The agency has asked industry ...
The General Services Administration wants pioneering approaches to improve its E-Government Travel System (ETS). For their customers, GSA officials want an end-to-end management service that automates ...
A General Services Administration watchdog said significant risks remain for fraud and abuse in the agency’s charge card program despite multiple calls for its reform in recent years. A report ...
The General Services Administration on Tuesday announced a rebrand for its new centralized travel service program that will soon be used by all federal civilian agencies for travel booking, expenses ...
In a time when technology allows citizens to be increasingly more interactive with their government and vice versa, many agencies are turning to crowdsourcing to solve some of their most-pressing ...
Visit the sidebar to this story, "HUD Scores Gains From End-To-End E-Gov Travel Services" The U.S. General Services Administration recently completed deploying its end-to-end E-Gov Travel Services ...
The U.S. General Services Administration's bid solicitation for the next generation of its E-Gov Travel Service--the online federal travel service that serves civilians--appears to have sparked ...
GSA's Office of Government-wide Policy, sponsor of the Travel Data Challenge, is looking to bring a quantitative approach to the data the federal government collects in order to help agencies make ...
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect that the Government Travel Advisory Committee was formed so members from the public and private sector could provide input on the government’s per ...
In yet more fallout from April’s scandal over lavish spending by the General Services Administration, a key House committee chairman is seeking agency documents and justification for reimbursements of ...
Agencies should roll out an electronic travel system by 2006, the General Services Administration announced Monday. The governmentwide e-travel system will replace agencies' existing online booking ...
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