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GSA Removes Companies from Online Marketplace after Sen. Requested Review

The General Services Administration removed 11 companies from the GSA Advantage website, after Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., in January (see 1601250033) called attention to the listing of several foreign products as “Made-in-America,” Schumer said in a statement (here). GSA Advantage…

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is an online government purchasing service that allows federal agencies and many state and local governments to buy products from different suppliers. Schumer pledged to remain engaged with GSA to “weed out” any currently unknown or future false labelers. GSA didn’t comment.