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C. 49
To: Board of Supervisors
From: INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
Date: October  25, 2022
The Seal of Contra Costa County, CA
Contra
Costa
County
Subject: Small Business Enterprise, Outreach, and Local Program Report for January through June 2022

APPROVE OTHER
RECOMMENDATION OF CNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE

Action of Board On:   10/25/2022
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER
Clerks Notes:

VOTE OF SUPERVISORS

AYE:
John Gioia, District I Supervisor
Candace Andersen, District II Supervisor
Diane Burgis, District III Supervisor
Karen Mitchoff, District IV Supervisor
Federal D. Glover, District V Supervisor
Contact: Cynthia Shehorn, 925-957-2495
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown.
ATTESTED:     October  25, 2022
Monica Nino, County Administrator
 
BY: , Deputy

 

RECOMMENDATION(S):

  
ACCEPT the Small Business Enterprise, Outreach, and Local Bid Preference Programs Report, reflecting departmental program data for the period January 1 through June 30, 2022.

FISCAL IMPACT:

  
No fiscal impact. Informational report only.

BACKGROUND:

  

BACKGROUND: (CONT'D)
The Internal Operations Committee, on October 17, 2022, received the report below prepared by the Purchasing Services Manager, who also highlighted the following actions initiated by Purchasing to help improve outcomes:
  • Purchasing developed a list of active small businesses listed in the Purchasing Portal, the commodities they offer, contact information and business location.
  • Purchasing worked with the County's Equal Employment Opportunity Officer Antoine Wilson to update purchasing forms and the County website with current program information, and supports Mr. Wilson at meetings with County departments and outside agencies.
  • Purchasing worked with Economic Development Liaison George Carter to discuss with local businesses and chambers of commerce how to best do business with the County.
  
The table on the following page summarizes the attached department activity on a countywide basis.
January – June 2022  
  
  
  
ACTIVITY TYPE:
Total # of ALL Contracts Total # of SBE Contracts SBE Percent of Total Total Dollar Value of ALL Contracts Total Dollar Value of SBE Contracts SBE Percent of Total
Professional/Personal Services 207 85 41.1% $14,801,053 $4,184,261 28.3%
Purchasing Transactions 1026 321 31.3% $14,751,088 $5,102,177 34.6%
Construction Contracts 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0%
  
  
  
  
IOC Chair Burgis asked staff to expand the preceding history graph to include pre-COVID purchasing experience and then share it with the County's economist for comment at the annual Board retreat.  
  
While the County did not achieve the 50% goal, this information shows the County directed more than $9.2 million in qualifying transactions to SBE firms during the six-month reporting period, achieving a 28.3% award rate for professional/personal services transactions and a 34.6% award rate for purchasing transactions. There were no construction contracts reported in this period.  
  
It is worth noting that the SBE participation goals of surrounding agencies are typically in the 20-25% range. By that measure, Contra Costa County’s reported activity is just above that threshold for professional/personal services, and well above the range for purchasing transactions. The following departments are to be commended for achieving 50% or more program compliance this reporting period:   
  
Of particular note, the District Attorney is to be commended for achieving a 100% award rate for qualifying professional services contracts.  
  
Department/Activity Total # of ALL Contracts Total # of SBE Contracts SBE Percent of Total Total Dollar Value of ALL Contracts Total Dollar Value of SBE Contracts SBE Percent of Total
Professional/Personal Svcs
Clerk of the Board 2 1 50% $215,000 $135,000 62.8%
Dept of Child Support Svcs 2 1 50% $153,163 $99,999 65.3%
District Attorney 1 1 100% $35,000 $35,000 100%
Health Services 108 53 49.1% $5,725,317 $3,043,003 53.1%
Library Administration 7 6 85.7% $143,100 $132,600 92.7%
Public Works 4 2 50% $109,700 $103,200 94.1%
Purchasing Transactions
Conservation & Development 7 6 85.7% $212,761 $206,761 97.2%
Communications Media 10 5 50% $73,505 $54,137 73.7%
District Attorney 24 13 54.2% $278,748 $218,132 78.3%
Probation 35 17 48.6% $217,838 $173,943 79.8%
Public Defender 8 4 50% $90,219 $61,425 68.1%
Public Works 147 76 51.7% $3,222,493 $1,672,649 51.9%
Treasurer-Tax Collector 10 3 30% $45,020 $25,572 56.8%
Veteran Services 9 2 22.2% $48,920 $39,444 80.6%
  
  
E-Outreach Report  
In order to encourage the use of small, local, and disadvantaged businesses, the County's E-Outreach Program requires bids and Request for Proposals greater than $10,000 to be solicited online. For this period, there were 46 bids totaling $27,293,989 that fell within the parameters of the program.  
  
The data specific to electronic solicitations is developed and provided by the Purchasing Division of the Public Works Department, and reflects outreach to small, women-owned, minority-owned, local, disabled veteran-owned, and disadvantaged business enterprises. During this reporting period, 46 bids were conducted using the BidSync e-outreach site. Notifications were sent to 626,459 businesses, of which 14.07% are considered small, local, or disadvantaged business enterprises.  
E-Outreach January 1, – June 30, 2022  
Number of Solicitations 46
Total Notifications 626,459
Dollar Value $27,293,989
BUSINESS CATEGORY Notifications Percentage of Total
MBE - Minority Business Enterprise 15,102 2.40%
WBE - Women Business Enterprise 13,555 2.10%
SBE - Small Business Enterprise 48,002 7.70%
LBE - Local Business Enterprise 2,066 0.30%
DVBE - Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise 430 0.07%
DBE – Disadvantaged Business Enterprise 9,125 1.50%
Total 88,280 14.07%
  
Local Business Preference  
For opportunities exceeding $25,000, the Local Business Preference Program allows for local businesses to submit a new offer if within 5% of the lowest bidder. There were no instances of the Bid Preference utilized in this reporting period.  
  
Dollar Value Awarded to Local and Bay Area Businesses  
The dollar value of Purchase Orders issued for the period was $20,558,730. The dollar value awarded to Contra Costa County businesses was 17.25% or $3.5 million. The value awarded to other Bay Area businesses was 15.62% or $3.2 million. This represents Contra Costa County’s contribution to the local economy.  
  
Contra Costa County $3,542,835 17.25%
Other Bay Area Counties $3,219,407 15.62%
Other $13,796,488 67.13%
Total $20,558,730 100.00%
  
  
Conclusion  
The County has demonstrated continued commitment to achieving the 50% goal for participation by SBE firms in contract and purchasing activities. While the data for some departments is below this threshold, departments are showing some interest in increasing the percentage of awarded contracts. Instruction is being provided on the search features of the purchasing system, to assist in identifying businesses in the small, local, women, minority, veteran, and disadvantaged business categories.  
 

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