
Federal Managers Association
By Sean Michael Newhouse, Government Executive
he leaders of the General Services Administration and Office of Personnel Management on Monday announced that their agencies will co-locate in the same renovated Washington, D.C., headquarters building beginning in December 2028 as part of the Trump administration’s initiative to reduce the amount of real estate that the federal government occupies.
“This is bigger than a relocation. This is a blueprint,” said GSA Administrator Edward Forst at a press conference. “It's 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.”
In July, GSA staffers will temporarily move caddy corner from their current location into OPM’s Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building while the GSA headquarters is renovated. When that overhaul is complete, both agency workforces will move into the refurbished GSA building. OPM’s current headquarters will then be sold or otherwise disposed of.
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