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General Services Administration

www.gsa.gov

 
GSA provides workplaces by constructing, managing, and preserving government buildings and by leasing and managing commercial real estate. GSA`s acquisition solutions offer private sector professional services, equipment, supplies, and IT to government organizations and the military. GSA also promotes management best practices and efficient government operations through the development of governmentwide policies.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.gsa.gov
  • 1275 1st St NE One Constitution Square
    Washington, DC USA 20417
  • Phone: 202.501.2844

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Zach Whitman
chief data scientist Profile
Payman Sadegh
Chief Data Officer Profile
Debra Smith
Information System Security Officer Profile
John Radziszewski
Director, Federal Government IT Vendor Management Office Profile
Anthony Konkwo
Director of Cyber Security Profile

Jobs

Chief Information Security Officer

General Services Administration Salt Lake City, UT

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