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Federal Real Property: Vacant and Underutilized Properties at GSA, VA, and USPS

GAO-03-747 Published: Aug 19, 2003. Publicly Released: Aug 19, 2003.
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The federal government has many vacant and underutilized properties that are no longer needed. Retaining unneeded real properties presents federal agencies with significant potential risks for (1) lost dollars because such properties are costly to maintain; and (2) lost opportunities because the properties could be put to more cost-beneficial uses, exchanged for other needed property, or sold to generate revenue for the government. The General Services Administration (GSA), the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) hold a significant number of real property assets. GAO was asked to provide information on how these agencies identify vacant and underutilized real properties and the numbers, types, and locations of these properties.

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Data collectionFederal property managementProperty disposalReal propertySurplus federal propertyFederal real propertyVeterans hospitalsPrecious metalsVeteransVeterans affairs