GSA clarifies conference policy but industry concerns persist

General Services Administration employees are not banned from traveling to conferences. But they do need to take a few extra steps to attend.

Industry representatives can breathe a sigh of relief as GSA EXPO in San Antonio next week still will see many agency employees walking the conference halls. The Industry Advisory Council and American Council for Technology's Management of Change Conference in Cambridge, Md., in early June will enjoy more than a few GSA employees beyond the invited speakers.

And a host of other events over the next four months will not face a GSA embargo.

There are some specific rules governing the who and the where.

GSA acting administrator Dan Tangherlini detailed those rules of the road to agency employees in April. Federal News Radio obtained a copy of the memo after several industry representatives questioned and wondered out loud what would happen to EXPO and other usually GSA-heavy conferences. Read More >>

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