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Human Resources Administration, FY 2021
The Human Resources Administration had $194.6 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 0% on construction, 57% on professional services, 32% on standard services, and 11% on goods. HRA received a C grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, an... Read More
Oct 18, 2021Human Resources Administration, FY 2020
The Human Resources Administration had $202.3 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 0% on construction, 52% on professional services, 41% on standard services, and 7% on goods. HRA received a C grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, an... Read More
Dec 1, 2020Human Resources Administration, FY 2019
The Human Resources Administration had $164.1 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 1% on construction, 51% on professional services, 45% on standard services, and 3% on goods. HRA received a C grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, an... Read More
Nov 17, 2019Human Resources Administration, FY 2018
The Human Resources Administration had $146.0 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 1% on construction, 3% on goods, 43% on professional services, and 53% on standard services. HRA received a D grade, earning a C grade with women-owned firms, a... Read More
Oct 30, 2018Human Resources Administration, FY 2017
The Human Resources Administration (HRA) had $127.6 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, primarily composed of professional and standard services (94%). HRA received a D grade, earning a C grade with women-owned firms, a D grade with Asian Americans, and F... Read More
Nov 13, 2017Human 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, 2016Human Resources Administration, FY 2015
HRA failed to achieve LL 1 goals for professional services and standard services in any M/WBE category. HRA’s strong spending with Asian American and Hispanic American firms in goods procurement helped the agency earn a slight improvement in its overall... Read More
Sep 1, 2015Human 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, 2014