U.S. Army Reserve and Sourcewell Sign 10-Year Renewable IGSA
The U.S. Army Reserve has signed a 10-year renewable Intergovernmental Support Agreement (IGSA) with Sourcewell, expanding support from the 63rd Readiness Division in California to the entire Army Reserve. This agreement aims to streamline Facility Sustainment, Repairs, Minor Construction, and procurement, enhancing mission readiness and operational support across more than 100 locations in seven states. By leveraging Sourcewell's procurement capabilities, the partnership is set to facilitate faster access to critical goods and services nationwide.

The U.S. Army Reserve signed a 10-year renewable Intergovernmental Support Agreement (IGSA) with Sourcewell, expanding from a regional initiative at the 63rd Readiness Division in California to a comprehensive support framework for the entire Army Reserve.
This IGSA streamlines Facility Sustainment, Repairs, Minor Construction, and procurement, enabling faster access to critical goods and services across all Army Reserve commands. The initial IGSA demonstrated successful intergovernmental collaboration, supporting over 100 locations in seven states. The new partnership aims to enhance mission readiness and support operations nationwide by leveraging Sourcewell's procurement capabilities.




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