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File #: 19-1350   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Economic and Workforce Development Committee
On agenda: 1/8/2019
Posting Language: Briefing on the FY 2018 SBEDA Program Annual Report [Carlos Contreras, Assistant City Manager; Rene Dominguez, Director, Economic Development]
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DEPARTMENT: Economic Development

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Rene Dominguez

COUNCIL DISTRICT(S) IMPACTED: All

SUBJECT:

Briefing on the FY 2018 SBEDA Program Annual Report

SUMMARY:

This is a briefing by the City of San Antonio Economic Development Department (EDD) on the FY 2018 SBEDA Program Annual Report.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The Small Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) program combines best practices from around the country to create a robust and comprehensive policy that is designed to remedy disparity of local small, minority and women-owned businesses (S/M/WBEs) on City contracts. While the SBEDA program was established in 1992, a major overhaul to the program was implemented in 2011 that created various contract specific tools to increase S/M/WBE utilization on City contracts and also established a Goal Setting Committee, compliance module, Central Vendor Registry, and capacity building programs, such as the Mentor Prot?g? program.

Per the legal standard set by the U.S. Supreme Court case Richmond v. J.A. Croson Co. (1989), the City completed its third disparity study in 2015 that showed the City had progressed in utilizing S/M/WBE on City contracts, but disparity of S/M/WBEs in the San Antonio market area remained. As a result, the SBEDA program was amended in 2016 to expand the applicability of its tools for all industries and ethnicities/genders, as well as allow for S/M/WBE prime contractors to self-perform S/M/WBE subcontracting goals to perform a greater percent of the contract and further build their capacity.

ISSUE:

The FY 2018 SBEDA Program Annual Report highlights the distribution of dollars paid to S/M/WBEs on City contracts in which the SBEDA program applied. It also highlights specific small businesses that benefited from the SBEDA program to showcase success stories.

A few notable results documented in the FY 2018 SBEDA Program Annual Report include:
* $223 million (53% of approximately $419 million) was paid to S/M/WBEs....

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