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City Administrator outlines GSA budget, auditing steps and contracting reforms

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Appropriations Committee · March 24, 2021
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City Administrator Carmen Chu presented the General Services Agency's budget overview and described audit, procurement transparency and digital-equity priorities; the Office of Contract Administration outlined plans to digitize compliance for Chapter 21 contracting.

City Administrator Carmen Chu and the General Services Agency finance team presented a high-level budget overview and an account of recent operational work to the Budget and Appropriations Committee on Wednesday. The presentation covered the GSA's role in pandemic response, facility operations and plans to shore up equity and contracting transparency.

Adam Nguyen, GSA finance and planning director, said the office's current-year uses budget is about $472,000,000 with roughly 913 FTEs; he presented a projected FY22-23 budget increase tied to convention-revenue recovery at Moscone Center, debt-service payments and salary and fringe adjustments (the presentation cited a FY22-23 total near $529,000,000). Nguyen attributed some increases to resumed…

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