Contracts Reportable Under Executive Order No. 6

Qualified Personal Service Contracts (QPSC) Listing

On June 4, 2008, Governor Paterson issued Executive Order No. 6: Ensuring the Cost-Effectiveness of Contracts for Personal Services. Executive Order No. 6 requires that agencies report information regarding Qualified Personal Services Contracts (QPSCs) to a Task Force and on their agencies' websites. A QPSC is any new, renewed, or amended State agency contract with any non-State entity pursuant to State Finance Law §163 or §136-A, under which:

  1. The contract was approved on or after August 4, 2008;
  2. The agency believes that a majority of the costs of the contract are attributable to compensation of the contractor's personnel; and
  3. The agency can reasonably anticipate it will incur costs for the personal service component of $1 million or more over any twelve-month period.

Copies of these contracts may be obtained by submitting a Freedom Of Information Law request to:

  • Records Access Office
    New York State Department of Health
    Corning Tower, Room 2364
    Albany, NY 12237-0044
    Fax: (518) 486-9144
    E-mail: foil@health.ny.gov

Contracts Reportable Under Executive Order No. 6

Contract Number Amount Contract Period Contractor Reasons for Entering into Contract:
C020463 $76,522,057 09/22/05 - 11/30/20 Magellan Medicaid Administration Inc
  • The contract will result in cost savings.
C036859 $62,987,160 2/27/22 – 2/26/27 Deloitte Consulting, LLP
  • The contract would result in an improvement of services that cannot be provided by State employees.
  • The contract is necessary to avoid a conflict of interest or to obtain an outside or independent perspective.
  • Use of State employees to perform services contractor for will result in a delay that will impair the purposes of the contract.
  • State employees who can perform the contract are not readily available, and budget restrictions or legal constraints on hiring do not allow for the hiring of sufficient State employees as would be necessary to carry out the work.
C037396 $145,035,926 1/1/23 – 12/31/27 Public Consulting Group, LLC
  • Use of State employees to perform services contractor for will result in a delay that will impair the purposes of the contract.
  • State employees who can perform the contract are not readily available, and budget restrictions or legal constraints on hiring do not allow for the hiring of sufficient State employees as would be necessary to carry out the work.
C037555 $52,307,695.20 8/1/22 – 7/31/27 Island Peer Review Organization, Inc.
  • The contract would result in improvements in services that cannot be provided by State employees.