Personal Property Management Contacts
GSA Personal Property Management Offices
GSA Sales Contracting Officers
Federal Agency National Utilization Officers
State Agencies for Surplus Property
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Federal executive agencies are legally required to report excess personal property to GSA for screening and disposal. The legislative and judicial branches are encouraged to report their excess personal property to GSA.
Excess personal property includes property to which the government holds title but is in the custody of federal agencies’ contractors, cooperatives, or project grantees.
Federal agencies should report federal excess personal property in PPMS:
GSA can assist agencies by providing procedural information and general assistance.
Watch these informational videos to find out how to report, request, and acquire excess property.
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At the beginning of each disposal process, federal agencies must assign one employee to act as Property Custodian. Through the process, the Property Custodian is responsible to:
When property is ready for transfer, donation, or sale, the custodian will:
Custodians having problems with an acquiring agency should contact the local GSA Area Property Officer (APO) for help in reaching a resolution.
GSA Personal Property Management Offices
GSA Sales Contracting Officers
Federal Agency National Utilization Officers
State Agencies for Surplus Property