By Susan Avery -- Purchasing, 12/13/2007 2:20:00 PM
The U.S. Department of Transportation has selected U.S. Bank to provide purchasing cards under the new General Services Administration (GSA) SmartPay 2 contract.
U.S. Bank in Minneapolis is the first issuer to be awarded a tailored task order from a federal agency under GSA SmartPay 2, which was issued in June and takes effect November 30, 2008.
Other issuers selected by GSA for the contract are Citibank, GE Capital Financial and JPMorgan Chase as previously announced in on Purchasing.com.
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