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Housing Preservation and Development, FY 2014
HPD procured with every group in every industry type, exceeding goals with Black American and Hispanic American businesses for goods, and with Hispanic Americans for construction. However the overall dollars spent with each group across all industries were relatively small... Read More
Jul 1, 2014Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, FY 2014
A vast majority of DoITT’s procurement spending is in professional services, where the agency did a poor job spending with all M/WBE groups. Despite strong spending with Hispanic American and Asian American businesses in goods and with Women-owned businesses in... Read More
Jul 1, 2014Department of Parks and Recreation, FY 2014
DPR did not perform particularly well with any group across all industries, but did spend with every minority group in most industries. The agency’s weakest spending was with Black American businesses, where it failed to spend virtually anything in its... Read More
Jul 1, 2014Department of Probation, FY 2014
DOP performed well with goods procurement from Women-owned businesses. However, the agency fell short of goals with other groups in this category, particularly with Hispanic Americans. DOP exceeded goals with Hispanic Americans in standard services, but the agency’s failure to... Read More
Jul 1, 2014Department of Sanitation, FY 2014
DSNY performed well with Asian American and Women-owned businesses while procuring goods in FY 2014. Yet its spending with M/WBEs in all other industries was low, with almost no spending in its two largest procurement industries: professional and standard services.... Read More
Jul 1, 2014Department of Small Business Services, FY 2014
SBS failed to spend in construction with any group in a meaningful way. While the agency exceeded goals with Women-owned businesses in standard services, nearly met goals with Women-owned businesses in professional services, and did reasonably well with Asian American... Read More
Jul 1, 2014Department of Transportation, FY 2014
DOT did very little business with M/WBEs in its largest industry: construction. The agency’s final grade would have been boosted by strong performance across all groups in goods procurement – but with a very small percentage of its total spending... Read More
Jul 1, 2014Department of Youth and Community Development, FY 2014
DYCD did an excellent job in procurement with Black American businesses in its two largest spending categories: professional services and goods. However the agency failed to meet any of its goals for Asian American and Women-owned businesses. This brought the... Read More
Jul 1, 2014Fire Department, FY 2014
FDNY had extremely strong performance with standard services procurement from Asian American businesses and did well with Hispanic American businesses in goods procurement. However it fell short of goals in all other categories and barely spent with M/WBEs in construction... Read More
Jul 1, 2014Department of Homeless Services, FY 2014
DHS spent with all groups in goods and exceptionally well with Asian American businesses in construction. However, in its largest area of procurement, standard services, it failed to spend significantly with any M/WBE group. This brought the agency’s overall grade... Read More
Jul 1, 2014Human Resources Administration, FY 2014
HRA’s most significant procurement industries – professional services and standard services – saw some spending with each group. However, its relatively small amount of spending with M/WBEs across the board gave the agency a failing grade with all groups except... Read More
Jul 1, 2014Landmarks Preservation Commission, FY 2014
LPC does a very small amount of procurement, however it had relative success with M/WBE spending. Strong spending with Asian American businesses in construction and Hispanic American businesses in professional and standard services resulted in a B.
Jul 1, 2014Law Department, FY 2014
The Law Department exceeded the goals for standard services with Women-owned businesses and for goods with Asian American and Hispanic American businesses. However, in its largest spending category – professional services – the agency failed to spend with two of... Read More
Jul 1, 2014Taxi and Limousine Commission, FY 2014
TLC’s procurement is primarily comprised of professional services where it did not spend with any group. The agency’s spending with M/WBEs in other industries was also fairly limited, with the exception of Asian American and Hispanic American businesses in goods.... Read More
Jul 1, 2014Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, FY 2014
OATH had relatively poor performance with M/WBE procurement in two of the three industries where it spends: professional and standard services. While the agency’s spending in goods was significant with all groups, it was not enough to pull its grade... Read More
Jul 1, 2014NYC Emergency Management, FY 2014
With the exception of goods procurement, OEM spent very little with any M/WBE group in any industry. Within goods, which accounts for nearly a quarter of its procurement, the agency did relatively well with Asian American and Hispanic American businesses.... Read More
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