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See City of Philadelphia professional services contracts from last 9 months

These are only contracts for professional services (IT consulting, marketing and communications, etc.), which excludes things like supplies and equipment and construction. The city, according to the site, plans on adding those in the future.

The City of Philadelphia released nine months worth of city contracts for professional services yesterday. The data will be updated quarterly, according to a release.

Get raw data on Github See visualizations here

These are only contracts for professional services (IT consulting, marketing and communications, etc.), which excludes things like supplies and equipment and construction. The city, according to the site, plans on adding those in the future. The landing site also offers information on how to make sense of the data.

The data was released a little more than a week after former Chief Data Officer Mark Headd‘s last day.

Companies: City of Philadelphia

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