Surplus Goods Management

Surplus Goods Management is a critical aspect of General Services Administration’s (GSA) procedures. It involves the strategic administration, handling, and disposal of excess goods or commodities that federal agencies no longer require. These goods can range from office supplies, furniture, and electronics to heavy equipment, vehicles, and real estate. This process is essential to ensure efficient utilization of government resources and reduce waste.

The management of surplus goods is guided by stringent policies and procedures to ensure a fair, transparent, and cost-effective distribution or disposal. Disposal methods may include transfer to other federal agencies, donation to state and local governments, sales to the public, or recycling. This maximizes the value of these goods, benefiting not just the federal agencies but also the taxpayer, while also promoting sustainability. Surplus Goods Management process not only results in significant cost savings, but also ensures compliance with federal regulations.

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