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Board approves Ernst & Young contract extension to finalize FEMA reimbursements worth nearly $197 million
Summary
The Board approved a three-year, $2 million second amendment to a consultant agreement with Ernst & Young to continue administering FEMA reimbursement work related to COVID-era costs; city staff said most costs paid to the firm are reimbursable under FEMA rules.
The Board of Estimates voted Jan. 8 to approve a second amendment to Baltimore City’s consultant agreement with Ernst & Young (E&Y). The amendment extends the contract by three years and adds $2,000,000 to continue consulting support for FEMA and federal reimbursements tied to COVID-related expenditures.
Bob Senamy, Deputy Finance Director, said the city has used Ernst & Young to help…
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