New York (State). Office of General Services

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The Onondaga Indian Reservation, was first established by treaty between the Onondaga Indians and the State of New York in 1788. As various tracts of reservation land were sold by the Onondagas the tracts were surveyed and subdivided under the direction of the state surveyor general. In 1856 the Onondagas petitioned the state for a re-survey of their reservation; the state legislature authorized the re-survey by concurrent resolution dated March 26, 1856, and the map of the survey was approved in 1858.

From the description of Resurvey field notes of Onondaga Indian Reservation, 1938. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 82708904

CURRENT FUNCTIONS. The Office of General Services (OGS) is responsible for developing and administering operations and activities required to support agency operations. It is also responsible for helping the State's local governments reduce operating costs.

OGS supports New York State agency operations by carrying out programs and activities, including building management; centralized purchasing; design and construction of public buildings; space planning and leasing; information management and processing; telecommunication services; police and security services; operation of visitors' information services and a convention center; food service management in State offices; centralized supply and laundry services; centralized printing and graphics; centralized insurance services; interagency messenger and courier services; assistance to State agencies to increase their business and contracts with businesses owned by minorities and women; surplus property services; parking services; and management of vehicle fleets. It helps local governments reduce costs by distributing federally donated foods and surplus property and by offering local governments the use of its centralized purchasing system.

ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY. The Office of General Services was established by Laws of 1960 (Chapter 459). As a part of a plan to reduce the multiplicity of State agencies and duplication of State services, Laws of 1960, Chapters 459 through 463 consolidated responsibility for all State administrative support services in OGS, transferring to it the functions of the Department of Public Works relating to the operation and maintenance of public buildings and grounds (including communications systems); the Division of the Budget relating to retention and disposition of State records and the transfer and disposal of surplus State property; the functions of the Board of Commissioners of the Land Office (in the Department of State) relating to the sale, lease, or other disposition of State-owned lands not devoted to any specific purpose; and the functions of the Division of Standards and Purchase relating to the purchasing and standardization of equipment and supplies. The Board of Commissioners of the land Office and the Division of the Land Office and the Standards and Purchase were abolished.

By 1963, responsibility had been added to OGS for new parking facilities, fleet management, mail and messenger service, tour guide service in the Capitol, central data-processing services and development of the new South Mall (Empire State Plaza). In 1967, responsibility was transferred to OGS from the (then) Department of Public Works for design, construction, and rehabilitation of State buildings. The federal surplus property and food distribution programs were transferred from the Education Department to OGS in 1973 and 1975. OGS established the Emergency Fuel Office in 1973 to implement the federal gasoline allocation plan during the gas and fuel oil crisis; this program was subsequently transferred to the newly created New York State Energy Office. OGS served, in 1974, as secretariat to the Committee on Public Access to Records, which was responsible for statewide implementation of the Freedom of Information Law. In 1977-78, the State's supply support system was transferred to OGS from the Department of Mental Hygiene. The transfer from the Department of Mental Hygiene to OGS of the first laundry services operation was accomplished in 1982; additional laundries were transferred in 1984-85. By Executive Order No. 21 of 1983, OGS gained responsibility to assist all State agencies in increasing their business and contracts with businesses owned by minorities and women.

OGS's responsibilities relating to the retention and disposition ofState records were transferred to the Education Department in 1987 (Chapter 42).

From the description of Office of General Services Agency History Record. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 82407940

The Office of General Services was established by Laws of 1960 (Chapter 459). As a part of a plan to reduce the multiplicity of State agencies and duplication of State services, Laws of 1960, Chapters 459 through 463 consolidated responsibility for all State administrative support services in OGS, transferring to it the functions of the Department of Public Works relating to the operation and maintenance of public buildings and grounds (including communications systems); the Division of the Budget relating to retention and disposition of State records and the transfer and disposal of surplus State property; the functions of the Board of Commissioners of the Land Office (in the Department of State) relating to the sale, lease, or other disposition of State-owned lands not devoted to any specific purpose; and the functions of the Division of Standards and Purchase relating to the purchasing and standardization of equipment and supplies. The Board of Commissioners of the Land Office and the Division of the Land Office and the Standards and Purchase were abolished.

By 1963, responsibility had been added to OGS for new parking facilities, fleet management, mail and messenger service, tour guide service in the Capitol, central data-processing services and development of the new South Mall (Empire State Plaza). In 1967, responsibility was transferred to OGS from the (then) Department of Public Works for design, construction, and rehabilitation of State buildings. The federal surplus property and food distribution programs were transferred from the Education Department to OGS in 1973 and 1975. OGS established the Emergency Fuel Office in 1973 to implement the federal gasoline allocation plan during the gas and fuel oil crisis; this program was subsequently transferred to the newly created New York State Energy Office. OGS served, in 1974, as secretariat to the Committee on Public Access to Records, which was responsible for statewide implementation of the Freedom of Information Law. In 1977-78, the State's supply support system was transferred to OGS from the Department of Mental Hygiene. The transfer from the Department of Mental Hygiene to OGS of the first laundry services operation was accomplished in 1982; additional laundries were transferred in 1984-85. By Executive Order No. 21 of 1983, OGS gained responsibility to assist all State agencies in increasing their business and contracts with businesses owned by minorities and women.

OGS's responsibilities relating to the retention and disposition of State records were transferred to the Education Department in 1987 (Chapter 42).

Chapter 170 of the Laws of 1994 expanded and clarified the duties of the Office of General Services. OGS was mandated to provide coordinated services in support of state departments and agencies, and, as specified, authorities, municipalities, and not-for-profit organizations. Also, the commissioner of general services was given the power to recommend to the governor new services that could be offered by OGS, which would reduce state or local expenditures.

In 1995 (Chapter 83), the State Finance Law was amended in order to create the State Procurement Council. The council is responsible for the study, analysis, and development of recommendations to improve State procurement policy and practices; and, for the development and issuance of guidelines governing State agency procurement. The commissioner of the Office of General Services serves by statute as an ex officio member and chair of the council.

OGS was given administrative control over the State Clean-Fuel Vehicle program upon its creation in 1996 (Chapter 413). The purpose of the program is to evaluate clean-fueled vehicle technology (powered by electricity, or compressed natural gas, propane, methanol, hydrogen, or ethanol) and devise a strategy to incorporate clean-fuel vehicle into the State fleet. OGS was also charged with developing a plan to procure and install the necessary infrastructure for a sustainable State clean-fuel vehicle fleet.

From the New York State Archives, Cultural Education Center, Albany, NY. Agency record NYSV86-A348

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn New York (State). New Capitol Commission. Capitol construction progress photographs, [ca. 1869-1900]. New York State Archives
referencedIn New York (State). Dept. of Architecture. State Architect's Approvals of Special Fund estimates, 1922-1923. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. Empire State Plaza (South Mall) construction progress photographs, [ca. 1962-1977] New York State Archives
referencedIn New York (State). Division of Land Utilization. Maps of grants of lands under water, [ca. 1777-1970] New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. South Mall project specifications, 1964-1982. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. South Mall design drawings, [ca. 1965-1975] New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. Typescript of cooperative South Mall construction project agreement, 1965. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. South Mall constructors' semi-annual progress reports on construction of the Cultural Education Center, 1970-1975. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. George A. Fuller Company monthly status reports on construction of the Empire State Plaza, 1966-1979. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. Office of General Services Agency History Record. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. Empire State Plaza construction management daily diaries, 1966-1979. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. Meuser, Rutledge, Wentworth, and Johnston South Mall project foundation, engineering, and inspection files, 1965-1978. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. South Mall site map, [ca. 1965]. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. Harrison and Abramovitz South Mall project design implementation files, 1972-1977. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. George A. Fuller Company South Mall project central files, 1965-1982. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. Executive office capital construction files, [ca. 1967-1985] New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. Contract specifications for Cultural Education Center and Commerce Avenue facilities, 1968-1970, bulk 1968. New York State Archives
referencedIn New York (State). Dept. of State. Division of the Land Office. Terminations of easements, [ca. 1948-1960] New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. George A. Fuller Company chronological correspondence files, 1966-1979. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. Index of South Mall project contracts and specifications, 1965-1978. New York State Archives
referencedIn New York (State). New Capitol Commission. Plans and drawings pertaining to the construction of the State Capitol, [ca. 1869-1900] New York State Archives
referencedIn New York (State). Dept. of Architecture. State Architect's letter books, 1914-1917, bulk 1914-1917. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. Survey and field notes of portions of the Allegany Indian Reservation, 1987-1989. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. Resurvey field notes of Onondaga Indian Reservation, 1938. New York State Archives
referencedIn New York State Library. Inventories, receipts, and transfer documentation for assorted land records, [ca.1913-1973] New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. Walsh-Corbetta project manager's subject files, 1968-1979. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Office of General Services. South Mall contract agreements, 1965-1986 (bulk 1965-1972). New York State Archives
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Place Name Admin Code Country
New York (State)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
Allegany Indian Reservation (N.Y.)
New York (State)
New York (State)
South Mall (Albany, N.Y.)
Allegheny River (Pa. and N.Y.)
Cattaraugus County (N.Y.)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
Onondaga County (N.Y.)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
New York (State)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
Albany (N.Y.)
New York (State)
New York (State)
Cultural Education Center (Albany, N.Y.)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
New York (State)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
New York (State)
Albany County (N.Y.)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
New York (State)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
Onondaga Indian Reservation (N.Y.)
New York (State)
Albany (N.Y.)
New York (State)--Albany
New York (State)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
New York (State)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
New York (State)
New York (State)
Cattaraugus Indian Reservation (N.Y.)
New York (State)
Salamanca (N.Y.)
New York (State)
New York (State)
New York (State)
New York (State)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
New York (State)
Empire State Plaza (Albany, N.Y.)
Albany (N.Y.)
New York (State)
Subject
Building
Indian reservations
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Office buildings
Onondaga Indians
Public administration
Public buildings
Urban renewal
Occupation
Activity
Building office buildings
Building office complexes
Constructing
Constructing archive buildings
Constructing library buildings
Constructing multiuse buildings
Constructing museums
Constructing office buildings
Constructing office towers
Constructing plazas
Contracting
Documenting urban renewal
Establishing boundaries
Government services
Issuing architect-consultant contracts
Monitoring construction processes
Planning urban renewal
Recording boundaries
Surveying
Urban renewal

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