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General Services Administration (1949- )

GS 1.1: Annual Report of the Administrator of General Services 1949-
GS 1.1/3: Office of Inspector General, Semiannual Report to the Congress
GS 1.2: General Publications
GS 1.6: Regulations, Rules, and Instructions
GS 1.6/6: Handbooks, Manuals, Guides
GS 1.6/8-2: Federal Travel Regulations
GS 1.6/9: GSA Handbooks
GS 1.15: Summary Report on Real Property Owned by the United States Throughout the World 1955-
GS 1.15/6: Federal Real Property Profile
GS 1.15/2: Inventory Report on Real Property Leased to the United States Throughout the World 1956-
GS 1.15/4-2: Detailed Listing of Real Property Owned by the United States and Used by the Department of Defense for Military Functions Throughout the World as of September 30
GS 1.15/4: Detailed Listing of Real Property Owned by the United States and Used by Civil Agencies Throughout the World as of September 30
GS 1.31: GSA Subcontracting Directory
GS 1.34: Worldwide Geographic Location Codes
GS 1.38: Intergovernmental Solutions Newsletter
GS 1.41: FedBizOpps: Federal Business Opportunities

Federal Supply Service (1983- )

GS 2.22: New Item Introductory Schedule

National Archives and Records Service (1949-1985)

GS 4.2: General Publications
GS 4.2:C 76/3 Index/Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 (1979)
GS 4.6/2: Records Management Handbooks
GS 4.6/2:F 31 Federal Register, What it is and How to Use it 1978
GS 4.7: Special Lists 1942-
GS 4.8: National Archives Accessions 1940-
GS 4.10: Preliminary Inventories
GS 4.18: Guide to German Records Microfilmed at Alexandria, VA
GS 4.18/2: Guides to the Microfilmed Records of the German Navy 1985-
GS 4.21: Military Operations of the Civil War, Guide Index to Official Records of Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865 (1968-)
GS 4.22: General Information Leaflets 1969-
GS 4.23: Prologue, Journal of the National Archives

Office of the Federal Register (1949-1985)

GS 4.102: General Publications
GS 4.108/3: List of CFR Sections Affected
GS 4.108/2: Supplement to Title 3, The President
GS 4.109: United States Government Manual 1935-
GS 4.110: Slip Laws
GS 4.111: United States Statutes at Large 1873-
GS 4.111/2: Tables of Laws Affected
GS 4.113: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States 1945-
GS 4.119: Directory of Federal Regional Structure

Public Buildings Service (1949- )

GS 6.2: General Publications
GS 6.6/2: Handbooks, Manuals, Guides
GS 6.9: Environmental Impact Statements

Consumer Information Center (1970- )

GS 11.2: General Publications
GS 11.8: Handbooks, Manuals, Guides
GS 11.9: Consumer Information Catalog
GS 11.9/3-2: Consumer Focus
GS 11.9/3: Consumer's Action

Federal Technology Service (1982- )

GS 12.8: Handbooks, Manuals, Guides
GS 12.14: Federal Software Exchange Catalog GSA/ADTS/C-
GS 12.16: Office of Software Development and Information Technology: Reports

Joint Financial Management Improvement Program

GS 14.15: Core Competencies
GS 14.16: Exposure Drafts
GS 14.17: System Requirements
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Beth Callahan
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Phone: 817.257.7669
Email: b.callahan@tcu.edu
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