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GSA Debuts Online Marketplace GovSales.gov

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) today announced the launch of GovSales.gov, the Federal Asset Sales E-Gov Initiative’s new web site that provides single-point, public access to surplus, seized or forfeited assets for sale by the Federal government.  To shop now, visit www.GovSales.gov.

GovSales.gov allows the public to search listings of surplus and forfeited property for sale by the Federal government ranging from luxury items such as furs and jewelry to automobiles and homes. The web site’s single-point access makes it easier for the public to find and purchase these goods, and the online convenience of GovSales.gov provides shopping options that span across multiple national and regional federal sales centers.

“The Federal Asset Sales Initiative is one of the President’s Electronic Government Initiatives, and it’s one of the five E-Government programs managed by GSA. GovSales.gov’s official launch supports this important Presidential initiative and highlights GSA’s commitment to better serve our customers,” said GSA Administrator Lurita A. Doan.

The Federal Asset Sales Initiative’s goal is to create a secure, efficient, and effective online marketplace for the public to find and buy commercial/residential real estate and other assets from the federal government. To learn more about the Federal Asset Sales Initiative visit http://gsa.gov/fedassetsales.

Autor(en)/Author(s): Diane Merriett

Quelle/Source: Community Dispatch, 13.10.2006

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