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Former Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan will soon depart from the General Services Administration, the agency responsible for managing federal procurement and the government’s real ...
Robin Carnahan is the outgoing U.S. General Services Administration Administrator and former Missouri Secretary of State. As she prepares to leave her post as administrator of the General Services ...
GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan, shown here at an event at the Homeland Security campus in Washington, D.C., discussed AI, acquisition and more in an interview on the sidelines of the recent Code ...
GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan delivers a speech during AITalks on April 18, 2024, in Washington, D.C. (Scoop News Group photo) Running 150 artificial intelligence pilots while using 132 different ...
Former Missouri U.S. Senator and Missouri First Lady Jean Carnahan is sworn in to the Senate by Vice President Al Gore on January 3, 2001, in Washington, D.C. She served in the Senate from 2001-2002.
Jean Anne Carnahan was the First Lady of MIssouri from 1993 to 2000, and served as the state's junior United States senator from 2001 to 2002 as a Democrat.
Jim Jordan - GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan Testifies at House Oversight Hearing NOVEMBER 14, 2023 ...
November 14, 2023 | Clip Of GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan Testifies at House Oversight Hearing This clip, title, and description were not created by C-SPAN.
DENVER — Robin Carnahan cruised a Ford F-150 electric pickup truck through a seemingly endless maze of federal buildings. To an untrained eye, the dozens of buildings in the Denver Federal ...
Robin Carnahan. Photo: Courtesy GSA The U.S. General Services Administration — the federal government’s real estate manager — is going to use environmental sustainability as a major benchmark for its ...
Robin Carnahan is the Administrator of the U.S. General Services Administration, a role she was appointed to in 2021 by President Joe Biden.