Public invited to informational meetings on statewide disparity study

Two public meetings -- in Seattle and Spokane -- will be held in June to provide information on a statewide disparity study that Washington state is conducting about minority-, women- and veteran-owned businesses in state contracts and purchasing.

This research project is designed to provide necessary data needed to understand whether minority-, women- and veteran-owned businesses have equal access to contracting opportunities on state prime contracts and associated subcontracts. The study will evaluate barriers to state contracting and recommend strategies to ensure all firms in the Washington community can participate in state opportunities.

The public will have opportunities to provide input as part of the study.

The June meetings will describe the study timeline and process, and provide information on how to provide input. People can also meet the study team. Colette Holt & Associates has been contracted to conduct the study. The Department of Enterprise Services will provide oversight of the study on behalf of the state.

Meeting information

June 7 meeting

The June 7 Seattle meeting will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at South Seattle Community College. Register for the Seattle meeting

June 8 meeting

The June 8 Spokane meeting will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at West Central Community Center. Register for the Spokane meeting

About the study

The study will look at goods and services and public works contracting and purchasing throughout the state. The study will include:

  • Thirty-three agencies, including two universities, covering more than 85 percent of state contract spending.
  • Most categories of spending for goods and services and non-transportation public works construction.

The study will use statistics and proven research methods to address whether or not there is a disparity between available minority- and women-owned businesses and state government's use of these businesses. It will also provide a factual foundation that Washington can use to help ensure all state agencies are using procurement policies and processes that result in fair and equitable outcomes. An advisory group convened in 2016 played an important role in identifying the study scope and data questions to be answered in the study.

The study will not duplicate the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) disparity study that is now underway. It also does not include or duplicate study efforts related to contracting and procurement work done by non-state government agencies, such as ports, cities or counties.

Business Diversity Subcabinet

Enterprise Services also leads Gov. Jay Inslee's Subcabinet on Business Diversity.

The 12-agency subcabinet, formed to increase ways for small minority-, women- and veteran-owned businesses to participate in state contracting opportunities, has entered Phase 2 of its work. The subcabinet did necessary work to establish a true foundation for change during Phase 1. During Phase 2, the subcabinet's emphasis is on speed in delivering results. The latest updates on the subcabinet's work are available on the Office of Minority and Women's Business Enterprises website.

More information

Contact information

For questions or more information about the disparity study, contact Colette Holt & Associates, (855) 692-3529.

For more information about the Business Diversity Subcabinet, contact Subcabinet Administrative Director Rex Brown, (360) 407-7926.