More cuts are coming. Staff in the Technology Transformation Services were told Thursday that their team will be cut by 50%.
Thomas Shedd, Technology Transformation Services director and Tesla alum, said during a town hall that only critical and statutorily required work will continue.
GSA did not consult with its regional offices about the lease terminations, and some tenant agencies were not notified before their leases were terminated.
Plans to redevelop a Northern Virginia warehouse site have long been complicated by the area’s worst-kept secret—the presence of a CIA facility. The GSA put the site up for sale anyway.
The General Services Administration plans to sell hundreds of government buildings, including FBI headquarters. Use our interactive tools to see where they are—and the congressional districts they're in.
Thomas Shedd, Technology Transformation Services director and Telsa alum, said during a town hall that only critical and statutorily required work will continue. And, Matthew Graviss has joined the Australian-based software company as its public sector chief technology officer after roughly 17 years in government.
The GSA released a statement to News 9 saying it is reviewing its list of non-core federal properties in response to public interest, aiming to optimize the real estate portfolio and improve government efficiency while reducing costs for taxpayers.
Lawmakers on the Hill, mostly Democrats, lashed at the GSA over its handling of lease terminations and that infamous disposal list.
GSA leaders told employees earlier this month that they are expected to reduce total spending across all programs and personnel by 50%.
The GSA released — then removed — a sprawling list of “non-core” federal properties slated for sale or disposal, including several in Greater Los Angeles. Check them out.
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