US Bank Selected for GSA's SmartPay 2 Program
U.S. Bank Government Services has announced that it is one of four issuers selected to participate in the General Services Administration (GSA) SmartPay 2 program for commercial charge cards and related payment services.
U.S. Bank will offer travel, purchasing, fleet, and integrated payment products, as well as technologies such as the industry leading Access Online program management tool and PowerTrack, an electronic invoice payment and presentment tool used by the Department of Defense and other government agencies.
“We are pleased to be one of the few issuers selected to participate,” said Robert T. Abele, president of U.S. Bank Corporate Payment Systems, the division in charge of payment programs. “This will be the beginning of our third decade providing payment solutions to government. We are committed to excelling in this market.”
U.S. Bank is the single most experienced payment provider to federal government. It has served federal agencies since the inception of the purchase card program in 1986. It was the sole provider of purchase cards during the International Merchant Purchase Authorization Card (I.M.P.A.C.) program from 1988 to 1998, and is one of several providers participating in the first GSA SmartPay program, which ends in 2008.
“This long history of partnership has been very beneficial to both parties. It is a great honor to be trusted by our nation’s government. We take the responsibility seriously and will continue to provide high quality products and services with the integrity and efficiency that the government has come to expect from us,” said Abele.






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