Texas Lottery Minority Business Participation Report: 2008 Page: 11
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FISCAL YEA 2008 MINORITY/HUB ACCOMPLISHMENTS
tege Program is an ongoing initiative of the TLC. All relationships among mentors, proteges and the
program sponsor are voluntary, and participation in the agency's Mentor-Protege Program is neither
a guarantee for a contract opportunity nor a promise of business.
The TLC participates in the HUB Discussion Workgroup (HDW), an established group of HUB
Coordinators from state agencies and institutions of higher education that meets on a regular basis.
The workgroup shares "best practices" and ideas, sponsors outreach events, and provides input to the
Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA) on methods to improve the state's HUB Program. During
FY 2008, the TLC HUB Coordinator served as the Chair of the HDW. As the Chair, the TLC HUB
Coordinator established and facilitated ongoing communication between the Comptroller's Texas
Procurement and Support Services (TPASS) staff and HDW members. This was especially impor-
tant during the transition of procurement and HUB related functions from the Texas Building and
Procurement Commission to the CPA.
Prime contractors are encouraged to include minority businesses and HUBs when purchasing goods
and/or services related to the fulfillment of their contracts with the TLC. When the TLC deter-
mines that subcontracting is probable for contracts with an expected value of $100,000 or more,
respondents must perform outreach activities and meet subcontracting plan requirements. The state's
Centralized Master Bidders List and HUB Directory are key resources available to the TLC's prime
contractors for identifying HUBs that may be capable of performing subcontracting opportunities.
The TLC's largest prime contractors also participated in the TLC's FY 2008 HUB Forum, providing
information and networking opportunities to potential HUB subcontractors. Through these efforts,
the agency's prime contractors who offered subcontracting opportunities achieved the following
results in FY 2008:PRIME CONTRACTOR NAME
TLP, INC.
GTECH CORPORATION
SCIENTIFIC GAMES INTERNATIONAL
DAVILA, BUSCHHORN, & ASSOCIATES, PC
EXECUTIVE SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC.
M & S WORKS
SUNGARD VERICENTER, INC.
IPSOS-REID CORPORATION
POLLARD BANKNOTE, LTD.
MIR-FOX & RODRIGUEZ, PC
MAXWELL, LOCKE & RITTER, LLPMINORITY/HUB SUBCONTRACTING
$28,911,771
$4,793,543
$4,523,750
$97,150
$60,216
$57,550
$46,297
$34,935
$16,747
$9,430
$7,290MINORITY BUSINESS PARTICIPATION REPORT FY 2008
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Texas Lottery Commission. Texas Lottery Minority Business Participation Report: 2008, report, March 31, 2009; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth575987/m1/14/?q=%222008~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.