General Services Administration
Overview
The General Services Administration (GSA) is an independent agency of the United States government established in 1949 to manage and support the basic functioning of federal agencies. Its mission is to deliver value and savings in real estate, acquisition, technology, and other services to the federal government. GSA is not an investment firm, but rather a procurement and property management agency. It provides workplaces, manages federal buildings, and offers acquisition solutions for professional services, equipment, and technology to government organizations. While it does not make equity investments, it does manage funding programs, such as the Acquisition Services Fund (ASF), a revolving fund that supports Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) operations, and administers federal assistance programs like grants and loans. The "investment" noted in the prompt likely refers to a government contract or grant award rather than a traditional corporate funding round.
Portfolio Companies
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Website
gsa.govInvestments
| Company | Date | Stage | Lead |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physical Sciences | Jul 2023 | Corporate Funding | Co-investor |
Key People
Tyrell Smith
Founder
Ilene Giles
CEO Founder
Alexandra Rouse
Managing Director, GSA Office Of Assisted Acquisition - Innovation Sector
Max roy
Managing Director
Momar THIAM
Managing Director
Richard Wotsit
Managing Director
Ryan Dolan
Managing Director, AI Data Centers Of Excellence
Stephen Flohr
Partner
Amar messaoudene
Comptable Principal
celine djatsa
Comptable Principal
Heather Martin
Principal Emerging Technology Policy Strategist
Jenn Noinaj
Principal Design Strategist
Jonah Hatfield
Principal Enterprise Architect
Maria Cherkaoui
Professeur Principal
octave zobo olama
Chef De Bureau Principal
Deborah Markham
PBS Portfolio Manager
Sector & Stage Mix
Industry, funding stage, and valuation band breakdowns.