The system aims to automate 70% of GSA tasks with 99% accuracy, and the value added is assessed in terms of cost savings, efficiency gains, improved service delivery, and strategic benefits. To assign a cost, number of full-time employees (FTEs), duration, and explain the value added for building an AI-based automation system using Grok agents, we consider the GSA's operational scope, the complexity of the system, and the benefits it delivers. With approximately 12,000 employees, the GSA manages procurement, real estate, technology services, and administrative tasks for federal agencies. The system leverages Grok 3's advanced reasoning, large-scale data processing, and task automation capabilities.
The assumptions regarding the scope include automating 70% of GSA tasks, such as procurement (e.g., vendor compliance checks), real estate management (e.g., maintenance scheduling), administrative tasks (e.g., travel bookings), and technology support (e.g., FedRAMP reviews). The system achieves 99% accuracy through robust data pipelines, human-in-the-loop (HITL) validation, and iterative refinement, utilizing Grok 3 agents within a Mixture of Experts (MoE) framework integrated with GSA systems via APIs. The existing infrastructure, including the GSA's CODY bot and IT systems, helps reduce setup costs, while data availability is supported by accessible GSA datasets that require cleaning. Furthermore, the system aligns with federal laws such as FedRAMP, the AI in Government Act, and GSA's AI policies.