GSA, Uber partner to cut travel costs for feds, military and select contractors
Briefly

The General Services Administration has awarded a rideshare blanket purchase agreement to Uber, aiming to reduce federal travel costs and improve employee experiences. This agreement is part of GSA's OneGov initiative, leveraging federal buying power. It profoundly impacts federal employees, military personnel, and select contractors. GSA Acting Administrator Stephen Ehikian emphasizes the importance of efficient solutions as employees return to offices. The agreement builds on a previous alliance with Uber and Lyft, enhancing travel services and ensuring reliable transportation, reflecting efforts to modernize the federal workplace.
GSA's agreement with Uber exemplifies our commitment to provide efficient and cost-effective solutions to our agency partners, especially as we welcome employees back to the office.
This partnership significantly enhances the overall employee experience by offering convenient and reliable transportation options, aligning with our broader efforts to modernize the federal workplace and experience.
Our renewed partnership with the GSA will help government agencies simplify their travel and transportation needs, paving the way for a future where integrated mobility is standard.
The rideshare agreement with Uber for Business has major implications for federal employees, military personnel, and select government contractors working domestically and abroad.
Read at Nextgov.com
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