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New York Is Winding Down Contract With Migrant Services Operator

NYC ends controversial $432 million contract with DocGo over mistreatment allegations.
Garner Environmental Services to temporarily take over migrant services at a lower cost, allowing for competitive bidding process.

DocGo will remain upstate temporarily, despite pending end of migrant contract

DocGo's controversial $432 million contract for asylum seekers in NYC will not be renewed, drawing criticism from officials and resulting in a transition to a new service provider.
Existing contractor Garner Environmental Services will take over DocGo's services next month, as the city initiates a process to find a replacement for the migrant program.

New York City to end its relationship with embattled migrant services contractor

City of New York will not renew contract with DocGo, which had a $432 million no-bid deal to manage migrants.
Alleged mistreatment of migrants and lack of transparency led to the decision to end the relationship with DocGo.

New York City to wind down deal with embattled medical company tasked with housing migrants

NYC ends contract with DocGo for migrant care services.
City seeks new housing provider for migrants, amid scrutiny over cost and quality of services.

New York City to wind down deal with embattled medical company tasked with housing migrants

New York City is ending its contract with a medical services company due to scrutiny over costly deal and quality of services.
City officials are looking for a new housing provider for migrants previously cared for by DocGo, aiming for more efficient use of funds.

New York City to end its relationship with embattled migrant services contractor

New York City ends contract with DocGo for migrant care services due to scrutiny over deal and service quality.
DocGo's $432 million deal drew questions over lack of detail justifying cost, expertise for migrant care, and reports of mistreatment.

New York Is Winding Down Contract With Migrant Services Operator

NYC ends controversial $432 million contract with DocGo over mistreatment allegations.
Garner Environmental Services to temporarily take over migrant services at a lower cost, allowing for competitive bidding process.

DocGo will remain upstate temporarily, despite pending end of migrant contract

DocGo's controversial $432 million contract for asylum seekers in NYC will not be renewed, drawing criticism from officials and resulting in a transition to a new service provider.
Existing contractor Garner Environmental Services will take over DocGo's services next month, as the city initiates a process to find a replacement for the migrant program.

New York City to end its relationship with embattled migrant services contractor

City of New York will not renew contract with DocGo, which had a $432 million no-bid deal to manage migrants.
Alleged mistreatment of migrants and lack of transparency led to the decision to end the relationship with DocGo.

New York City to wind down deal with embattled medical company tasked with housing migrants

NYC ends contract with DocGo for migrant care services.
City seeks new housing provider for migrants, amid scrutiny over cost and quality of services.

New York City to wind down deal with embattled medical company tasked with housing migrants

New York City is ending its contract with a medical services company due to scrutiny over costly deal and quality of services.
City officials are looking for a new housing provider for migrants previously cared for by DocGo, aiming for more efficient use of funds.

New York City to end its relationship with embattled migrant services contractor

New York City ends contract with DocGo for migrant care services due to scrutiny over deal and service quality.
DocGo's $432 million deal drew questions over lack of detail justifying cost, expertise for migrant care, and reports of mistreatment.
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New York City to end its relationship with embattled migrant services contractor

The city of New York plans to end its relationship with DocGo, a medical services company, over scrutiny of its services for migrants.
The contract with DocGo, awarded without bidding, raised concerns about lack of transparency and competency in handling migrant services.

New York City to end its relationship with embattled migrant services contractor

New York City ends contract with DocGo for migrant housing and care services.
City will search for new housing provider for migrants after scrutinizing current provider.

New York City to end its relationship with embattled migrant services contractor

The city of New York plans to end its relationship with DocGo, a medical services company, over scrutiny of its services for migrants.
The contract with DocGo, awarded without bidding, raised concerns about lack of transparency and competency in handling migrant services.

New York City to end its relationship with embattled migrant services contractor

New York City ends contract with DocGo for migrant housing and care services.
City will search for new housing provider for migrants after scrutinizing current provider.
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New York City to end its relationship with embattled migrant services contractor

NYC ends contract with DocGo over migrant care concerns
DocGo's lucrative deal and quality of services under scrutiny

DocGo CEO Defends Performance on New York City Migrant-Care Contract

DocGo CEO defends the company's performance under the migrant-care contract.
The CEO states that the work aligns with DocGo's mission to provide healthcare in nontraditional settings.

Mayor Adams Loses Emergency Powers After DocGo CEO Fiasco - Documented

New York City Comptroller Brad Lander has revoked Mayor Eric Adams' emergency powers to make deals with contractors for migrant services without prior approval.
The move comes after Adams awarded a no-bid $432 million contract to DocGo, a for-profit medical services firm with no expertise in migrant services, which raised concerns about mistreatment of migrants.
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