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New equipment training (NET) IPPS-A is accessible via one's smartphone. [10] [11] Connecting data from, or to existing people thing systems [12] [8] [9] 17,110 soldiers and 8,000 family members was restored, except for 25 Soldiers. Coverage had been interrupted during the GoLive event one week earlier. [13]
New York City Police Commissioner [25] New York City Commissioner of Ports and Trade - this department was repealed. Commissioner of Public Charities - this department was originally formed as part the Department of Public Charities and Correction in 1868. The two were separated in 1895. [10] It was renamed the Department of Welfare in 1920 ...
The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) is the department of the government of New York City [2] dedicated to supporting New York City's cultural life. Among its primary missions is ensuring adequate public funding for non-profit cultural organizations throughout the five boroughs. [ 3 ]
The office was created in 1993, when the New York City Council voted to rename the position of President of the City Council. Following the City Charter revision of 1989 which eliminated the powerful New York City Board of Estimate on which the president held a seat, the post was seen as largely ceremonial; its only notable responsibility was to cast the deciding vote in the City Council in ...
Richard Palmer: Former New York City Department of Correction Warden and 9/11 first-responder; Ray Pfiefer (posthumous): Former New York City Firefighter and 9/11 first-responder; Deborah Reeve (posthumous): Former New York City Fire Department Emergency Medical Technician and 9/11 first-responder; Jon Stewart: Advocate for 9/11 first-responders
As of 2021, the comptroller had a staff of 800 people, and a budget of over $100 million. If vacancies were to occur simultaneously in the offices of Mayor of New York City and New York City Public Advocate, the comptroller would become acting mayor. The current comptroller is Democrat Brad Lander. He was elected in 2021.
IBO sued for access to the city's data along with 16 other co-plaintiffs, claiming the mayor had broken the law that required him to provide the information necessary for IBO to effectively monitor New York City's finances by instead choosing to funnel all requests for city information to the mayor's Office of Management and Budget. [14]
The Department of Buildings cannot revoke a professional's license to practice Architecture or Engineering, as that is controlled by the New York State Office of the Professions. However, since 2007 the State has allowed the DOB to refuse to accept plans filed by individuals who have been found to abuse the Self Certification process (or other ...