Vendor Management
and Outreach Programs
Vendor Management
The Vendor Management Division oversees the development, implementation, and management of programs aimed at increasing opportunities for small and disadvantaged businesses to compete for contracts at DART. This division is dedicated to creating and maintaining streamlined processes that inform businesses about procurement opportunities, educate them on bidding procedures, and provide resources to enhance their competitiveness. By fostering collaboration and ensuring transparency, the division supports a robust vendor community that contributes to DART’s mission of delivering high-quality services while promoting economic growth across the region.
DBE Program
DART is committed to carrying out all of the Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (“DBE”) requirements of 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 26, as amended. It is the policy of DART to ensure nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, or national origin in the award and administration of our federally funded contracts. In doing this, our goal is to create a level playing field on which DBEs can compete fairly for within DART’s federal procurement efforts.
DART’s President & CEO is responsible for adherence to this DBE Program and has overall responsibility for directing the development and implementation of this Program. The President and CEO have designated the Assistant Vice President of Vendor Management as the DBE Liaison Officer. The DBE Liaison Officer will be responsible for the development, implementation, and monitoring of the DBE Program. Pursuant to 49 CFR Part 26, DART established an overall agency DBE participation goal for federally funded contracts at 29% for FFYs 2023-2025.
Outreach
Outreach is dedicated to fostering inclusive opportunities by engaging with small businesses from all walks of life to participate in DART’s contracting, employment, and community initiatives. The team works to ensure broad access to resources, tools, and information that empower businesses to compete effectively and succeed. By partnering with local business organizations and chambers, Outreach strengthens relationships, drives economic growth, and supports a thriving business ecosystem that reflects the region’s dynamic economy. This approach enhances innovation, expands access to opportunities, and ensures DART’s commitment to fairness and transparency across all its activities.
Related Documents
DBE Policy
Under the policies of the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), Dallas Area Rapid Transit Authority (DART) established a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program that adheres to DOT regulations. As a condition of receiving Federal funding, DART has signed an assurance that it will comply with the regulations outlined in 49 CFR Part 26. DART's policy ensures that its Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs), defined in 49 CFR Part 26, have an equal opportunity to receive and participate in DOT-assisted contracts. Know more about the policy by clicking on the links given here.
Vendor Payment Report
Submission of the Vendor Payment Report is a requirement for all prime contractors who are required to meet any DBE contract goals. This document allows staff to keep a record of payments to subcontractors/subconsultants. Failure to submit this completed report with invoices to DART may result in the non-approval/payment of invoices and/or contract termination.
Additional Resources
DART Board Resources
Beginning August 24, 2021, the DART Board will accept public comments at all meetings. Those who wish to address the Board of Directors can do so in person at the DART Headquarters located at 1401 Pacific Avenue during their Audit, Committee of the Whole, and Board of Directors Meeting sections. For more information, click on learn more.

Certification Agencies
The Certification Agencies in North Texas hope to give Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE), Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), Women-Owned Business Entities (WBE), and Small Business Entities (SBE) a chance to participate in their purchasing contracting activities.
North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency
Texas Unified Certification Program
DFW Minority Supplier Development Council
Women’s Business Council - Southwest
Memoranda of Understanding
Under the agreement, the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Texas, the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Dallas Asian-American Chamber of Commerce, and the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will serve as business resources and advocates for greater minority participation at DART.