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Fire Department, FY 2016
FDNY exceeded goals for standard services procurements from Asian American-owned firms and also increased spending with Hispanic American owned-firms in construction. However, the agency fell short of goals in all other categories and barely spent with M/WBEs in professional services.... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Department of Housing Preservation and Development, FY 2016
HPD has earned an A grade for the second year in a row. The agency surpassed spending goals in seven categories and spent over 30 percent of eligible spending with M/WBEs.
Sep 1, 2016Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, FY 2016
DoITT significantly improved procurement with Women-owned businesses, but continued to receive failing marks across other groups. As a result, DoITT earned a D grade for the second year in a row.
Sep 1, 2016Department of Parks and Recreation, FY 2016
DPR decreased spending with Asian American-owned firms and continued to receive failing marks with Black American-owned firms. The agency only met spending goals with Women-owned firms in the standard services category. As a result, the agency grade remained a C.
Sep 1, 2016Department of Probation, FY 2016
DOP increased its spending with Women and Asian American-owned firms, but the agency decreased its spending with Hispanic American-owned firms and continued to spend poorly with Black American-owned firms. Accordingly, DOP earned another D this year.
Sep 1, 2016Department of Sanitation, FY 2016
DSNY had limited M/WBE spending across the board, failing to meet LL 1 goals in any category, despite its large procurement budget. This procurement spending earned DSNY an overall failing grade for the third year in a row.
Sep 1, 2016Department of Small Business Services, FY 2016
SBS increased spending with Black American and Asian American-owned firms. This resulted in SBS earning a B grade for the first time.
Sep 1, 2016Department of Transportation, FY 2016
DOT spent only $20 million out of $412 million with M/WBEs in the construction procurement category, DOT’s largest spending category. DOT met spending goals for Hispanic American, Asian American and Women-owned firms in goods procurement, but failed to achieve goals... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Department of Youth and Community Development, FY 2016
DYCD exceeded LL 1 goals for professional services spend with Black American-owned firms. While the agency increased spending with Asian American-owned firms, this was offset by a decrease in spending with Hispanic American-owned firms. These efforts earned DYCD another C... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Department of Homeless Services, FY 2016
DHS significantly increased spending with Asian American-owned firms, but performed poorly with all other groups. This procurement spending resulted in DHS earning its third consecutive D grade.
Sep 1, 2016Human Resources Administration, FY 2016
HRA increased spending with Asian American-owned firms and exceeded LL 1 goals for Asian American and Hispanic American-owned firms in goods procurement. However, the agency failed to meet goals for professional services and standard services in any M/WBE category. As... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Landmarks Preservation Commission, FY 2016
Although LPC increased its M/WBE spending, the agency also increased its overall spending. LPC also decreased spending with Black American and Hispanic American-owned firms. As a result, the overall agency grade dropped from a B to C.
Sep 1, 2016Law Department, FY 2016
The Law Department exceeded goals for Asian American spending in goods procurement and with Women-owned firms in standard services. However, in its largest spending category, professional services, the agency failed to spend with M/WBEs in any meaningful way. Taken together,... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Taxi and Limousine Commission, FY 2016
TLC’s procurement is primarily comprised of standard services, yet the agency had very limited spending in this category. Additionally, M/WBE spending was minimal except for spending with Hispanic American-owned firms in goods, leading TLC to its third consecutive D.
Sep 1, 2016Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, FY 2016
OATH decreased spending with both Asian American and Hispanic American-owned firms, and received failing marks for its spending with Black American and Women-owned firms. As a result, the overall agency grade decreased from a C to a D.
Sep 1, 2016NYC Emergency Management, FY 2016
While OEM increased spending with Black American-owned firms, the agency only achieved LL 1 goals for Hispanic American-owned firms in goods procurement. As a result, the agency earned a D for the third year in a row.
Sep 1, 2016