Board of Public Works
The Board of Public Works is Maryland’s highest administrative body and is tasked with approving or denying the bulk of how our taxpayer dollars are spent.
Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman serves as one of three members of the Board of Public Works, which also includes Governor Wes Moore and State Treasurer Dereck Davis. The Board of Public Works is responsible for approving billions of dollars in annual State spending (approximately $200 million every other week), overseeing the issuance of bonds, and acquiring and transferring State property. Additional responsibilities of the Board of Public Works include adopting procurement regulations, supervising procurement policy implementation, and approving the issuance of tidal wetlands licenses.
The Executive Secretary and staff of the Board of Public Works lead the critical work of this unique institution of State government. Information on requesting to address the Board, where & how to view or attend meetings, Board-published reports, and other resources can be accessed here: Board of Public Works Website.
Comptroller’s Board of Public Works Staff
The Office of the Comptroller’s Office of Policy, Public Works and Investment oversees the Comptroller’s role on the BPW.
If needed, please contact Jasmine A. Clemons, Board of Public Works Director. Email: jclemons@marylandtaxes.gov
Procurement Improvement Council (PIC) – The PIC, comprised of 22 members representing various state agencies, local government, the Maryland General Assembly, minority-owned businesses, and the public, is responsible for identifying issues within the procurement process and recommending improvements. Meetings are held quarterly and instructions on how to access the meeting agendas and minutes can be found on the PIC homepage. The Comptroller joined this Council in 2023. If you have suggestions for improving the procurement process in Maryland, please reach out to jclemons@marylandtaxes.gov.
Meeting agendas are published on the Friday twelve days in advance of upcoming meeting dates. Archived meeting agendas, summaries, and transcripts also are available.
2023 Board of Public Works meeting dates.
Board of Public Works meetings are streamed live for members of the public to observe. Real-time closed captioning of the meetings is also available.