Agency Indicators 2022: Human Resources Administration (HRA)

The Department of Social Services/Human Resources Administration (DSS/HRA) is dedicated to fighting poverty and income inequality by providing New Yorkers in need with essential benefits, such as food assistance, employment services, and emergency rental assistance. As the largest municipal social services agency in the country, DSS/HRA helps more than 3 million New Yorkers through the administration of more than 12 major public assistance programs.

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

 

HRA - Procurement by Method
Method Count Contract Value
Amendment 224
$108,712,100
Amendment Extension 74 $278,393,800
Assignment 1
$693,700
Competitive Sealed Bid 2 $1,041,600
Construction Change Order 1 $1,000,000
Demonstration Project 5 $5,379,500
Emergency
9
$15,551,700
Government-to-Government Purchase
1 $39,500
Intergovernmental 41 $65,770,900
Line-item Appropriation 127 $47,891,500
Micropurchase 308 $2,611,600
M/WBE Noncompetitive Small Purchase 28 $3,384,300
Negotiated Acquisition 3 $2,714,400
Negotiated Acquisition Extension 91 $168,119,200
Renewal 67 $518,541,800
Request for Proposal 32
$197,648,600
Required Source or Procurement Method 33 $43,901,800
Small Purchase 58
$3,163,000
Sole Source 8 $1,014,800
Task Order 8 $2,571,000
HRA Total 1,121 $1,468,144,800
HRA - Procurement by Industry
Industry Count Contract Value
Construction Services
7 $1,169,000
Goods 299 $22,168,300
Human Services 523 $1,184,490,000
Professional Services 222 $144,933,800
Standardized Services
70 $115,383,700
HRA Total 1,121 $1,468,144,800
HRA - Procurement by Size
Size of Contract Count Contract Value
≤ $0 3 ($2,415,000)
> $0 and ≤ $100 thousand 602
$14,229,700
> $100 thousand and ≤ $1 million 268 $120,338,700
> $1 million and ≤ $3 million 111 $203,477,700
> $3 million and ≤ $25 million 130 $886,248,500
> $25 million 7 $246,265,200
HRA Total 1,121 $1,468,144,800