general services administration gsa
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- acronym
- GSA
- description
- A U.S. federal agency responsible for managing federal property, which would receive and dispose of Navy lands on Vieques if activities cease, and supervise restoration.
- role
- federal property management
Relationships
- disposes_underFederal Property and Administrative Services Act
- description
- The General Services Administration will dispose of the transferred lands under the provisions of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act.
- source
- Page 24file
- source_text
- for disposal under the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act, except for conservation zones which will be transferred to the Department of the Interior for continued preservation
- supervises_restoration_ofEastern Maneuver Area
- description
- The GSA will oversee the restoration of the Eastern Maneuver Area to meet specific environmental standards before its transfer.
- source
- Page 24file
- source_text
- The GSA will supervise restoration of the Eastern Maneuver Area to meet CERCLA environmental standards before it is transferred under the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act
- extracted_fromPage 24
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-04T03:16:19.045Z
- source
- Page 24file
- same_as01KJVCZ0FKRAGXZQCP6AWW4ZGH
- confidence
- 0.98
- detected_at
- 2026-03-04T03:17:06.998Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- Both entities represent the General Services Administration (GSA). Their labels ('general services administration gsa' vs 'general services administration') and acronyms/abbreviations ('GSA') are consistent. The types ('government_organization' vs 'government_agency') are closely related and often interchangeable for the same real-world entity. Both descriptions highlight the agency's responsibility for federal property management, specifically mentioning the disposal of Navy lands on Vieques and supervising restoration. The relationships also align, with both entities linked to 'Eastern Maneuver Area' for restoration and disposal activities, confirming they refer to the same agency performing the same functions.