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Government Property Disposition

GGD-96-10R Published: Dec 15, 1995. Publicly Released: Dec 15, 1995.
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Pursuant to a legislative mandate, GAO reviewed the feasibility of consolidating four federal property disposition programs into a single agency. GAO noted that: (1) impediments to consolidating the programs into one agency include conflicting legislative requirements, differing practices and procedures, and lack of support for making changes; (2) ongoing efforts to improve the coordination of federal property disposition activities within existing organizational structures include a governmentwide asset disposition project developed by the Treasury Department, the Housing Opportunity Hotline, and a clearinghouse; and (3) methods to improve cooperation and coordination in property dispositions include joint marketing and sale of properties, streamlining agencies' property disposition practices and procedures, and maintaining a central inventory of available properties that assist selling agencies and prospective purchasers.

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CentralizationClearinghouses (information)Federal agency reorganizationFederal property managementInteragency relationsMarketingProperty disposalReal estate salesReal propertyFederal property