***BREAKING NEWS***
Auction of Remaining FEMA
'Emergency Housing' Units Create Problems for Buyers, Industry, and
Surplus Agencies.
On January 4th, the General Services Administration (GSA) listed 13 lots of manufactured homes, travel trailers and ‘park model’ homes from FEMA’s temporary housing unit (THU) inventory located at 10 staging and storage locations in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi totaling more than 100,000 units for immediate sale and disposal at auction on the GSA Auction website at gsaauctions.gov. (click here for full statement).
NASASP statement on FEMA Travel Trailers and Mobile Homes
1/21/2010 - Recently the U.S. General Services
Administration (GSA) at the request of Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA), placed over 100,00 units of tax-payer property in the
form of travel trailers and mobile homes onto their auction site known
as GSA Auctions.
(click
here for full statement).
"Pro Bono Publico" - This Latin phrase is found on the insignia of the National Association of State Agencies for Surplus Property (NASASP). Literally it means "for the public good." Expanded meanings include
"for the public good for the welfare of the whole." That is the mission of the 56 State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASPs) that make up NASASP Inc. The goal of the SASPs in partnership with the U.S. General Services Administration, is to save taxpayer dollars. Saving taxpayer dollars by extending the useful life of federal excess/surplus personal property assets is "for the public good" and it serves the "welfare of the whole."
NASASP, Inc believes that once property has been declared surplus to the needs of the Federal Government, the highest and best secondary utilization is by public and private organizations of this nation that are dedicated to the education, training, health, civil protection, safety, and other public benefits of our people. Please see the links on this page for further information that can benefit you and your organization.

