Uber Secures Exclusive Contract Renewal with U.S. GSA to Modernize Federal Travel Solutions
Reuters
Jul 16, 2025
Uber Secures Exclusive Contract Renewal with U.S. GSA to Modernize Federal Travel Solutions
Uber Technologies Inc. has announced the renewal and expansion of its exclusive contract with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), enhancing rideshare services for federal employees and contractors. The updated agreement, initially awarded in 2020, extends for an additional five years and introduces new features aimed at modernizing government travel and improving operational efficiency both domestically and globally. The partnership will facilitate various transportation needs, including business trips, healthcare rides for veterans, and emergency response services, aligning with GSA's mission to streamline procurement and reduce wasteful duplication across government agencies. Uber President and COO Andrew Macdonald emphasized the potential for integrated mobility solutions to transform government services.
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