Agency Indicators 2022: Department for the Aging (DFTA)

The Department for the Aging (DFTA) works for the empowerment, independence, dignity, and improved quality of life of New York City’s diverse older adults and supports their families through advocacy, education, and coordinated delivery of services. DFTA receives local, state, and federal funds to provide essential services for seniors. Services include case management, transportation, free legal assistance, and home meal delivery. Funds are also awarded to community-based and citywide organizations to operate Senior Centers throughout the five boroughs which provide sites for seniors to socialize and access services.

Please select an agency below to see a breakdown of their FY22 procurement by method, by industry, and by size.

 

DFTA - Procurement by Method
Method Count Contract Value
Amendment 492 $80,154,600
Amendment Extension 36 $48,538,000
Intergovernmental 2 $177,400
Line-item Appropriation 420 $39,001,800
M/WBE Noncompetitive Small Purchase 5 $897,500
Micropurchase 199
$1,190,000
Negotiated Acquisition Extension 10
$38,681,200
Renewal 32
$51,061,300
Request for Proposal 135 $722,225,600
Required Source or Procurement Method 21
$3,366,000
Small Purchase 20 $1,330,900
Sole Source 1 $125,000
Task Order 2
$99,200
DFTA Total 1,375 $986,848,500
DFTA - Procurement by Industry
Industry Count Contract Value
Architecture/Engineering 1 $10,000
Construction Services 4 $29,600
Goods 103 $769,200
Human Services 1,180 $977,749,100
Professional Services 64 $7,687,100
Standardized Services 23
$603,500
DFTA Total 1,375 $986,848,500
DFTA - Procurement by Size
Size of Contract Count Contract Value
≤ $0 13 ($198,500)
> $0 and ≤ $100 thousand 936 $24,724,200
> $100 thousand and ≤ $1 million 232 $66,013,900
> $1 million and ≤ $3 million 118 $221,872,100
> $3 million and ≤ $25 million 74 $605,486,300
> $25 million 2 $68,950,500
DFTA Total 1,375 $986,848,500