The General Services Administration (GSA) is integrating artificial intelligence to streamline operations and improve data accessibility. Two new AI tools have been introduced: one supports daily staff tasks with a chat function and API, while the other aids acquisition workers in navigating policies and generating code. Acting Administrator Stephen Ehikian emphasizes the importance of breaking down data silos to enhance inter-agency communication.
These AI initiatives are part of a broader strategy to optimize federal procurement and real estate management. GSA aims to consolidate resources and eliminate inefficiencies, responding to employee feedback about the need for secure, internal AI tools. The agency is also exploring centralized buying with other federal agencies to further enhance collaboration and reduce waste.
• GSA introduces AI tools to enhance workforce efficiency and data access.
• New AI initiatives aim to streamline federal procurement and real estate management.
Artificial intelligence is utilized to improve operational efficiency and data accessibility within GSA.
Generative AI assists acquisition workers in searching policies and generating necessary code.
Breaking down data silos is crucial for enhancing communication between different federal systems.
GSA is implementing AI tools to streamline federal operations and improve service delivery.
AWS is involved in discussions about technology and systems engineering for federal operations.
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