Employment service organizations; DGS, et al., to study procuring goods and services.
The study requested in HJR51 will involve the Department of General Services and the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services. It will investigate the existing procurement processes, potential set-asides, or percentage goals that could benefit ESOs, as well as the feasibility of integrating these organizations into the Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity. The findings are expected to guide future actions that could improve the engagement of ESOs in providing services and products to the Commonwealth.
HJR51 is a resolution focusing on the importance of Employment Service Organizations (ESOs) in the Commonwealth's procurement process. It recognizes that these organizations provide essential employment-related services to individuals with disabilities and are currently underrepresented in state contracts. The resolution emphasizes the need for a study to examine how goods and services could be procured from ESOs to enhance their participation in state contracting, thereby promoting broader employment opportunities for residents of the Commonwealth.
Although the resolution aims to enhance opportunities for ESOs, it may raise discussions around the balance of prioritizing these organizations in the procurement process versus ensuring competitive bidding for goods and services. Stakeholders might debate the implications of set-asides on market fairness for other service providers while acknowledging the need for diversity and inclusion, especially for groups that provide important services to individuals with disabilities.