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- The New York City Comptroller, an independently elected official, is the Chief Financial Officer of the City of New York. The mission of the Office is to ensure the financial health of New York City by advising the Mayor, the City Council, and the public of the City's financial condition.
- While the Comptroller’s Office handles registration of contracts Citywide under its Charter mandate and the Procurement Policy Board (PPB) Rules, the Office has its own procurement needs – executing more than 200 contracts every year such as investment management services, legal services, audit services, etc.
- The Office seeks to hire a Contracts Counsel.
- Conduct legal research, draft memoranda, and provide legal advice to the ACCO regarding City, State and Federal procurement rules, as well as contracts not subject to the City’s procurement rules;
- Work with the Comptroller’s Office of the General Counsel (OGC) to establish and maintain a contract template library to standardize and streamline the contracting process;
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