Security Firm Once Owned by Deputy Mayor Phil Banks Grabbed Spot on No-Bid List for City Contracts

Security Firm Once Owned by Deputy Mayor Phil Banks Grabbed Spot on No-Bid List for City Contracts ()

A company once owned by Deputy Mayor Philip Banks III that snared a $150-million city Housing Authority contract has been greenlighted by the Adams administration to qualify for no-bid security contracts at the city’s burgeoning network of migrant shelters. 

Last November the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) placed the company, Overwatch Services, on a list of pre-qualified minority- and women-owned businesses eligible for contracts of up to $1.5 million to provide guards at city facilities, including shelters that house asylum-seekers, records show. The contracts are not subject to the usual competitive bidding process.

Michael Garner, the city’s chief diversity officer, is heavily involved in the city’s MWBE program, including the push to hire security firms for the overburdened shelter system.

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