Federal Real Property: Analyses of Key Issues

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Adam B. Clark (Editor)

Series: Government Procedures and Operations
BISAC: POL026000

Prior to seeking appropriations, The General Services Administration (GSA)is required to obtain congressional authorization for constructing, purchasing, leasing, or renovating real property. The GSA controls more than 8,700 owned and leased buildings with 422 million square feet of floor space, which represents about 12.6% of the government’s 3.354 billion total building square footage.

GSA has the authority to acquire, operate, and dispose of real property on behalf of other federal agencies, including the judiciary. Its portfolio includes courthouses, land ports of entry, and federal office space. This book provides an analyses of key issues of federal real property. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 – Authorization of General Services Administration Real Property Projects: Current Process and Proposed Legislation (pp. 1-16)
Garrett Hatch

Chapter 2 – Capital Financing: Alternative Approaches to Budgeting for Federal Real Property (pp. 17-58)
United States Government Accountability Office

Chapter 3 – Overseas Real Property: State Department Needs to Improve Guidance and Records Management (pp. 59-88)
United States Government Accountability Office

Chapter 4 – Overview of Federal Real Property Disposal Requirements and Procedures (pp. 89-116)
Garrett Hatch, Daniel H. Else, Linda Luther, David M. Bearden and Kristina Alexander

Index

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