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GSA
(redirected from Gerontological Society of America)

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GSA
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1. General Services Administration
2. Girl Scouts of America
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Noun1.GSA - a central management agency that sets Federal policy for Federal procurement and real property management and information resources management
independent agency - an agency of the United States government that is created by an act of Congress and is independent of the executive departments
Federal Protective Service, FPS - an agency in the General Services Administration that is a security organization to provide a safe environment where Federal agencies can conduct their business


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