Publications
The mission of the Office of Unified Communications (OUC) is to provide accurate, professional and expedited service to the citizens and visitors of the District of Columbia.
The Business Improvement Districts Transfer agency records the transfer of revenues to Business Improvement Districts (BIDs).
The subsidy account previously reflected the total Dedicated Taxes (General Fund) transfer to the Housing Production Trust Fund (HPTF) to fulfill its operational obligations during a budgetary year. It now reflects any Local or other funds transfer to the HPTF.
The goal of the Department of General Services (DGS) is to ensure the delivery of new or modernized, well-equipped, well-maintained, safe and secure buildings and facilities for the benefit of District residents and employees.
The mission of Events DC is to generate economic and community benefits for the residents and businesses of the District of Columbia by creating the premier event experience in the nation’s capital, and through the promotion of Washington, DC, as a world-class tourist destination.
The mission of the Office of the People’s Counsel (“OPC” or “The Office”) is to: advocate for the provision of safe and reliable quality utility service and equitable treatment at rates that are just, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory; assist individual consumers in
The mission of the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is to provide equal and open access to Gold Standard recreational programs, services, and facilities – across all 8 Wards.
The mission of the District of Columbia Office of Zoning (DCOZ) is to provide administrative, professional, and technical assistance to the Zoning Commission (ZC) and the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) in support of their oversight and adjudication of zoning matters in the District of Columbia...
The Office of Contracting and Procurement’s (OCP) mission is to procure quality goods and services through a streamlined procurement process that is transparent and responsive to the needs of government agencies and the public, and ensures all purchases are conducted fairly and impartially.
The Convention Center Transfer agency records the transfer of certain sales tax revenues from the District’s General Fund to the Washington Convention and Sports Authority for the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.