Looking for volunteers for a Citizen's Oversight Committee on DOE wasteful contracts
As part of the reforms promised after the scandal with the $1.1 billion Computer Specialists contract erupted, DOE officials promised to post more complete information about proposed contracts (called the RA's) at least a month ahead of the Panel for Educational Policy vote, to allow for more public vetting.
The DOE contract page now includes more information about these contracts as well as some brief information about contracts to be voted on in March and April.
http://schools.nyc.gov/AboutUs/leadership/PEP/documents/Contracts/default.htm
The DOE contract page now includes more information about these contracts as well as some brief information about contracts to be voted on in March and April.
http://schools.nyc.gov/AboutUs/leadership/PEP/documents/Contracts/default.htm
- February 24, 2016 Agenda - a 4 page list of contracts to be voted on at the Feb. 24 PEP - items #1 through #20, including many multi-million dollar professional development contracts.
- February 24, 2016 Look Ahead for February 24, 2016 Meeting - a 2 page document showing which categories of contracts the above list of contracts belong to - competitive sealed bid, vs. RFP, vs. Multiple task award contract process etc
- February 24, 2016 Look Ahead for Future Meetings - a 5 page document with brief descriptions of contracts to be voted on March 23 and April 20, 2016.
- February 24, 2016 RA's - the full 55 page document that describes in more detail contracts that will be voted on Feb. 24 and that Patrick Sullivan posted online so that people can comment on them individually and as a whole at http://nycpublicschoolcontracts.blogspot.com/
There is also a new document, highlighting changes in DOE procurement, which will be voted on at the Feb. 24 PEP as well posted here. We NYC Public School Parents: Looking for volunteers for a Citizen's Oversight Committee on DOE wasteful contracts: