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GSA Expands OneGov Savings Program
March 06, 2026
The General Services Administration (GSA) reports that its OneGov program has generated $800 million in governmentwide savings to date, demonstrating significant cost efficiencies across federal agencies. As OneGov continues to expand, procurement professionals should anticipate further financial benefits and streamlined acquisition processes that could impact federal contracting strategies and vendor engagement.
- Why this matters: The substantial savings highlight OneGov's effectiveness in consolidating procurement efforts and reducing costs, signaling increased adoption across federal agencies.
- Agencies and contractors should evaluate how OneGov's expansion may influence contract bundling, vendor selection, and procurement timelines.
- Businesses can consider aligning offerings to fit within OneGov's streamlined acquisition vehicles to capitalize on emerging opportunities.
- Procurement teams may find enhanced budget flexibility and improved resource allocation as OneGov scales governmentwide.
The agencyβs OneGov program has generated $800 million in governmentwide savings so far, signaling that larger returns may follow as the program expands.
— GSA leaders
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- GSA Says OneGov Is Saving Hundreds of Millions · meritalk · Mar 06