Thursday, February 8, 2007

GSA sets conservative revenue increase for 2008

On the heels of a turbulent period for the agency, General Services Administration officials predict a conservative 4 percent increase in revenue, or $348 million, over fiscal 2007.

The Federal Acquisition Service forecasts stable revenues for fiscal 2007 and 2008. The budget justification “is based on a frank assessment of past business performance and realistic assumptions about the future,” according to a budget briefing document provided by GSA.

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