QUESTION
Why has the Mayor's Office of Operations workforce decreased since 2018?
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The Mayor's Office of Operations workforce has decreased due to structural changes and realignment of departments.
- NYC Opportunity and the Mayor’s Office of Data Analytics no longer report to Operations, affecting the headcount.
- The Mayor's Office of Data Analytics is now under the CTO’s portfolio.
- Significant staff reductions include a decrease from 110 to 60 employees and a reassignment of approximately 10 staff from the Mayor’s Office of Data Analytics.
- 311, previously reported to Operations, experienced pandemic-related organizational changes.
Lincoln Restler
0:23:17
I if if my notes are correct, I My notes are that we were at about a 110 people in operations back in 2018.
0:23:26
So down to 60 something today, that's a pretty steep drop.
0:23:29
Is that do we have that broadly?
UNKNOWN
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Right.
Dan Steinberg
0:23:31
That sounds very plausible.
0:23:33
I would say that there have been some structural changes to how operations is So if your number includes NYC opportunity, they no longer report integrations.
0:23:42
We also and and mayor's office is data analytics.
0:23:45
Is now in the CTO portfolio.
0:23:47
Right.
0:23:47
So those are That's
Lincoln Restler
0:23:48
at a small number of staff in in Moda.
0:23:50
Right?
Dan Steinberg
0:23:51
It's about 10 probably.
0:23:52
Yeah.
0:23:53
Yeah.
0:23:54
Okay.
0:23:54
Those are the 2 biggest.
0:23:55
And, of course, I mean, the other obvious one is 311.
0:23:58
Reported operations when you were there.
0:24:00
And that was pandemic era kind of changed.