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Procurement Reform: How Selected Countries Perform Certain GSA Activities

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Report Type Reports and Testimonies
Report Date July 15, 1999
Report No. GGD-99-109
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Summary:

The General Services Administration's (GSA) Federal Supply Service (FSS) and Federal Technology Service (FTS) act on behalf of federal agencies as central buying agents for a wide range of goods and services. FSS has four business lines: supply and procurement, vehicle acquisition and leasing, travel and transportation, and personal property management. FTS has two business lines: network services (for telecommunications) and information technology solutions. This report provides information on how foreign governments perform procurement activities that in the United States fall under the responsibility of FSS and FTS. GAO focuses on the supply and procurement and vehicle acquisition and leasing business lines in FSS and two of FTS' business lines.

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