Native American Tribes
GSA offers a range of services available to federally recognized Native American Tribes, from surplus property donations to vehicle purchases. In addition, recognized tribes can use this page to receive notice of GSA actions and policies that affect tribes, as well as provide comment.
Getting started
- How it works — helpful if you are new to dealing with GSA
- Tribes and Tribal Organization - Guide to Using GSA Solutions [PDF - 809 KB]
How GSA helps customers
Native American Tribes’ access to GSA services is similar to that of federal agencies.
- Introduction to how GSA helps tribes
- Integrated Acquisition Environment (IAE)
- GSA Schedules
- How to order from GSA schedules
- Schedules eLibrary
- GWACs
- Telecommunications/technology contracts
- National Customer Service Center (NCSC)
- GSA training programs
Property transfer and public sales
These programs offer items that the federal government no longer needs, for sale to the general public by competitive means such as auction, negotiation, and bidding.
GSA can help tribes dispose of or acquire excess personal property (e.g., office supplies, machinery).
Real property transfer
Federal property available for transfer ranges from undeveloped land to commercial property to single- and multiple-family housing.
- Introduction to real property transfer for tribes
- Real property transfer
- Finding federal property
- Outleasing
Vehicle sales
GSA offers deeply discounted vehicle sales solutions to meet tribal automotive needs.
NHPA Section 106 Tribal Consultation
This section offers background on federal policy relating to Native American tribes, particularly around historic preservation.
- Introduction for tribes
- Overview
- Section 106 and Tribal Consultation
- Strategies for Tribal Consultation
The shortcut to this page is gsa.gov/tribalinfo.