
""This is bigger than a relocation. This is a blueprint for a government that takes responsibility, that works collaboratively and delivers results. At GSA that's our mission, and today we're going to lead by example.""
""We will be very tightly packed for the next couple of years, but it's going to be great. The buzz in that building is going to be amazing, like it's never been.""
""I'm so grateful that we see this type of collaboration, which could serve as a model governmentwide.""
The General Services Administration and Office of Personnel Management will co-locate in a renovated Washington, D.C. building starting December 2028. This initiative aims to reduce federal real estate occupancy. GSA Administrator Edward Forst emphasized the importance of collaboration and responsibility in government operations. OPM Director Scott Kupor expressed enthusiasm for improved collaboration between HR and real estate agencies. The renovation plans require Congressional approval, and initial funding is available despite the current GSA headquarters being largely uninhabitable.
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