NYCEM plans for, responds to, and helps the city recover from emergencies -- from hurricanes and floods to building collapses and public health crises. It runs the city's Emergency Operations Center and the Notify NYC alert system that pushes real-time warnings to millions. NYC is uniquely vulnerable: 520 miles of coastline, aging infrastructure, extreme weather, and 8.3 million people packed tightly together. NYCEM is the agency that coordinates when things go really wrong.
Spending
$53.1M
1,846 transactions →
Payroll
$17.5M
4,568 pay records →
Budget (Adopted)
$80.8M
$41.9M spent
Avg Salary
$97.4K
across 4,568 records
Did You Know
NYCEM's Emergency Operations Center -- a hardened command facility in Brooklyn -- can host representatives from over 100 city, state, and federal agencies simultaneously during a major disaster.
| PERSONAL SERVICES | $17.5M |
| FLUSHING MANAGEMENT LLC | $13.9M |
| HAGERTY CONSULTING INC. HAGERTY CONSULTING | $3.6M |
| GCOM SOFTWARE LLC | $3.2M |
| PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY | $2.8M |
| EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS SPECIALIST | 2,599 staff | $78.0K avg |
| EMERGENCY PREPARDNESS MANAGER | 1,424 staff | $129.6K avg |
| COLLEGE AIDE (ALL CITY DEPTS) | 192 staff | $0 avg |
| EXECUTIVE AGENCY COUNSEL |
| 113 staff |
| $156.9K avg |
| DEPUTY COMMISSIONER | 95 staff | $213.1K avg |
Headcount
A lean operation -- the $17M payroll relative to $53M total spending suggests a small core staff that relies heavily on coordination with other agencies and contractors during emergencies.
Who It Serves
All New Yorkers, especially vulnerable populations in flood zones, coastal areas, and communities prone to extreme weather events.
Category
Public Safety