Letter from Public Advocate, CM Dromm and Class Size Matters about need for transparency with $1.25B contract
February 18, 2015
VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL
Vanessa Leung, Chair
Department of Education Panel for Educational Policy
52 Chambers Street
New York, NY 10007
Robert Powell, Chair
Department of Education Committee on Contracts
65 Court Street, 12th Floor
Brooklyn, New York 11201
Dear Ms. Leung and Mr. Powell:
We
are writing to express our concern about the lack of transparency
around spending and contracts at the Department of Education (DOE). It
has come to our attention that on February 25th, 2015, the
DOE Panel for Educational Policy (PEP) will vote on a five year contract
for IT services totaling almost $1.25 billion, and almost no
information has been provided about the contract.
It
is not secret that the DOE has a deplorable record when it comes to
issuing technology contracts. Millions of dollars have been sacrificed
due to mismanagement, waste, and corruption. It is shocking that the DOE
thinks it is acceptable to vote on another contract without full
disclosure and vetting available to the community, elected officials,
and the public at large.
The
contract in question is for Custom Computer Specialists to provide IT
networking hardware and installation services at $224.8 million per
year. This little amount of information was posted on the DOE website.
However, no information has been provided about the particulars of the
contract, whether it was competitively bid, or what investigations the
DOE may have done concerning the record and/or background of this
company.
DOE
officials have stated that PEP members receive more documentation for
its contracts five to six days before the vote, but this information is
only posted to the public one business day before the vote. Even this
promise of limited transparency is false. For the most recent vote on
January 29th, information on the contracts was not posted
until several days after. We are calling on the DOE to post the full
documentation for all contracts at least ten days before the vote – at the same time as the list of contracts is made public.
Simply put: transparency and accountability must be the bedrock of any contracts issued using public money.
We
are also calling on the DOE to make public the full documentation and
information for the Custom Computer Specialists contract as soon as possible.
If the DOE refuses, we urge you – as appointees whose role is to
represent the interests of the public – to make this information
available as soon as you receive it.
Sincerely,
Letitia James
Public Advocate for the City of New York
Danny Dromm
Councilmember, Chair of the NYC Council Education Committee
Leonie Haimson
Executive Director, Class Size Matters
Cc: DOE Chancellor Carmen FariƱa
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