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Office of the Comptroller, FY 2016
The Comptroller’s Office increased spending with Asian American and Hispanic American-owned firms and achieved LL 1 goals with both in goods and standard services procurements. However, the agency received failing marks with Black American-owned firms and has room to improve... Read More
Sep 1, 2016New York Citywide, FY 2016
While the City made marginal progress in spending with M/WBE firms in FY 2016, the Citywide grade remains a D+. Some target groups did better than others. For instance, the City spent $181 million with Women-owned firms in FY 2016,... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, FY 2016
DOHMH increased spending with Hispanic-American and Women-owned firms, but this was offset by a decrease in the proportion of spending with Asian-American-owned firms and continued shortfalls in spending with Black American-owned firms. As a result, the agency earned a C... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Department of Finance, FY 2016
DOF increased spending with Asian American, Hispanic American and Women-owned firms, but decreased spending with Black-owned firms. Taken together, this resulted in an increase in the overall agency grade from a D to a C.
Sep 1, 2016Department of Environmental Protection, FY 2016
DEP is a large agency, spending nearly $70 million with M/WBEs in the last fiscal year. While the agency made progress with Asian American-owned firms, its M/WBE spending was still low with every group across each spending category. For its... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Department of Design and Construction, FY 2016
DDC has one of the largest procurement budgets in the entire City. While DDC spent $20 million more with M/WBEs in FY16 than FY15, the agency also increased its overall spending by $335 million and only achieved LL 1 goals... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Department of Cultural Affairs, FY 2016
DCLA continued to do well with Asian American-owned firms, but the agency failed to meet goals in several other M/WBE categories. The agency did not spend a single dollar with Women-owned firms, resulting in a C grade for the second... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Department of Correction, FY 2016
DOC significantly increased its spending with Women-owned firms, but continues to lag behind in all other categories. The agency’s efforts led to an overall increase from a D to a C.
Sep 1, 2016Department of Consumer Affairs, FY 2016
DCA increased the percentage of their spending going to Black American and Hispanic American-owned firms this year. As a result, DCA secured a B grade, up from a C last year.
Sep 1, 2016Department of Citywide Administrative Services, FY 2016
DCAS, which has one of the largest procurement budgets in the City, spent nearly $30 million with M/WBE firms, but because of the sheer size of its budget, the agency only met LL 1 goals with Asian American-owned firms in... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Department of City Planning, FY 2016
DCP significantly increased its spending with Hispanic American-owned firms and surpassed LL 1 goals with Asian American-owned firms in goods procurement. However, DCP failed to make inroads with Black American and Women-owned firms. The increases were enough to raise the... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Department of Buildings, FY 2016
DOB had limited M/WBE spending across the board, failing to meet LL 1 goals in any category. As such, the agency grade decreased from a D to an F.
Sep 1, 2016Department for the Aging, FY 2016
For the second year in a row, DFTA was able to significantly increase its spending with Black American-owned firms across multiple industries. DFTA, however, had no Asian American-owned business spend, and limited Hispanic-owned business spend. Taken together, the agency grade... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Commission on Human Rights, FY 2016
CCHR has a small procurement budget consisting mainly of spending on goods and standard services. CCHR significantly increased its spend with both Asian American and Hispanic American-owned firms, far surpassing LL 1 goals, but saw a decrease in its spend... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Civilian Complaint Review Board, FY 2016
CCRB has a small procurement budget that is primarily comprised of goods and standard services. While the agency marginally increased spending with Asian American-owned firms, the agency did not spend a single dollar with Hispanic American-owned businesses, despite spending $20,000... Read More
Sep 1, 2016Business Integrity Commission, FY 2016
BIC had limited M/WBE spending across the board and received failing marks with all minority groups. As such, the agency grade decreased from a D to an F.
Sep 1, 2016