SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) — New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has released an audit on the New York Racing Association’s (NYRA) purchasing and procurement practices. The audit found ...
UT System Policy #UTSI59 states that the primary procurement officer of each institution and System Administration will promulgate procedures to facilitate and expedite the purchasing function. Before ...
A new audit by New York State's chief fiscal watchdog says the New York Racing Association does not have adequate monitoring and oversight of its goods and services procurement procedures, leading to ...
The New York Racing Association, a nonprofit that receives significant state subsidies to operate horse racing tracks, spent money "lavishly," without adequate oversight and broke competitive bidding ...
The city’s lack of oversight regarding emergency procurements in the early days of the pandemic led to the price gouging of personal protective equipment, such as masks and face shields, a report ...
Two weeks ago incoming New York City Mayor-elect Eric Adams and Comptroller-elect Brad Lander acknowledged in an opinion piece what many in the nonprofit sector already know: late registration and ...
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) “has not done enough to consolidate its procurements across its agencies to save money as was expected under its Transformation Plan, according ...
The Educational Services Commission of New Jersey failed to report contract awards and lacked documentation for contracts worth millions, the comptroller found. (Courtesy of the Comptroller's office) ...
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MTA not saving enough on purchasing, audit finds
ALBANY — New York City’s public transit system has not made enough progress toward the purchasing consolidation it committed to five years ago, a recent audit by the state comptroller’s office found.
ALBANY — The Oakfield-Alabama Central School District has not always followed its procurement policy — which addresses acquiring goods and services — and General Municipal Law (GML), when it procured ...
After abstaining from a sudden vote by the Board of Estimates to spend $50 million in taxpayer funds on a contract to fill the city’s temporary staffing needs, Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry ...
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