
Most federal agencies are on track to achieve their fiscal 2023 agency priority goals, according to the latest quarterly update on performance.gov. Among the developments in highlighted are (in its words):
* “GSA’s Login.gov, which enables users to access participating government agencies with only one username and account, continues to grow — reaching over 41 million active users and 38 partner agencies in FY 2022. This marks a significant milestone in Login.gov’s mission of being the public’s one account for accessing multiple government services online, and cost-effectively helping agencies develop a better user experience, streamline user accounts, and enhance security.”
* “In FY 2022, GSA made major progress in converting to a greener fleet by ordering 3,567 electric vehicles, marking a more than five-fold increase from FY 2021 and a 16-fold increase over FY 2020. This accomplishment supports near-term global reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and a long-term goal of net-zero global emissions.”
* “The Small Business Administration (SBA) has steadily increased the number of disadvantaged small businesses receiving federal procurement contracts — up from 9% in FY 2017 to 11% in FY 2021. In FY 2022, the SBA certified nearly 5,000 8(a) Business Development firms, 65% of 8(a) firms have received at least one 8(a) contract, and over 14,000 small businesses were assisted with 7(j) Business Development and Management Programs training.”
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