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What training do property managers and superintendents receive for handling micro purchasing contracts, and how often?

0:48:09

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Property managers, superintendents, and assistant superintendents receive training on managing micro purchasing contracts, focusing on vendor checks, anti-corruption, and identifying corruption risks, implemented based on 2021 recommendations.

  • Training includes how to manage micro purchasing contracts, focusing on vendor checks and identifying corruption risks.
  • The training was implemented following recommendations made in 2021.
  • Additional training is recommended to further educate on corruption risks.
  • The frequency of these training sessions is unknown, but further information may be acquired from NYCHA.
Julie Won
0:48:09
And do you know if there's any type of training that property managers or superintendents or assistance superintendents received?
0:48:16
On how to manage these micro purchasing contracts so that we understand where the liability is?
Jocelyn Strauber
0:48:21
You know, the there is training that I know was implemented actually sort of in lieu of some of the recommendations that we made back in 2021, there is additional training on how to check vendors on anti corruption, on corruption risks.
0:48:36
We're recommending additional training, but I know there is currently training for the folks who do micro purchases based on the work that the policies that night had changed back in 2021 or 2022.
Julie Won
0:48:49
If you don't know, could you please follow-up and let us know how often and those micro purchasing trainings are received by the managers?
Jocelyn Strauber
0:48:57
I I can look into that, and and Nitro will probably have that information as well.
Julie Won
0:49:02
Okay.
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