California Department of General Services
The California Department of General Services (DGS) is a state government agency in the California Government Operations Agency of the executive branch of the government of California in the United States. It provides a large number of services to other agencies in the government of California, playing a role that is similar to that played by the General Services Administration for the federal government of the United States.
Since 2001, DGS headquarters has been located at The Ziggurat in West Sacramento.[1]
Purpose
The Department of General Services acts as the business manager for the state of California. DGS helps state government better serve the public by providing services to state agencies including procurement and acquisition solutions, real estate management, leasing and design services, environmentally friendly transportation, and architectural oversight and funding for the construction of safe schools.
Offices and divisions
The agency is organized into several divisions and offices, and employs more than approximately 4,000 employees.
- Administrative Hearings
- Building Standards Commission
- Enterprise Technology Solutions
- Facilities Management Division
- Fiscal Services
- Fleet Administration
- Human Resources
- Interagency Support Division
- Legal Services
- Legislation
- Procurement
- Office of Public School Construction
- Real Estate Services
- Risk and Insurance Management
- Small Business and DVBE (Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise) certification services
- State Architect
- State Publishing
See also
References
- "On the move toward "One DGS"" (PDF). DGS Newsletter Issue #33. California Department of General Services. May 2001. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 February 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
External links
- Department of General Services
- Department of General Services in Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations
- Department of General Services in Title 21 of the California Code of Regulations
- Office of Administrative Hearings in Title 1 of the California Code of Regulations