Senator Lanza Announces Adp to Establish Technology 'Innovation Lab' in New York City and Create More Than 100 New Jobs
Andrew J Lanza
February 20, 2014
Senator Andrew Lanza today announced that ADP® Inc., a leading provider of Human Capital Management  (HCM) solutions, will establish a new ‘Innovation Lab’ in New York City. The  project will retain 22 existing jobs in New York and create an additional 110  jobs, including software developers and data scientists. Additionally, in order  to secure the support of the New York City Regional Economic Development Council  (NYCREDC), ADP has agreed to participate in an internship and work experience  program such as ‘Pathways in Technology Early College High School’ (P-Tech), or  an analogous program that is consistent with the company’s staffing and  internship plans. 
ADP is one of the world's largest providers of  business outsourcing and human capital management solutions, serving more than  620,000 businesses of all types and sizes in more than 125 countries. The  company operates nine facilities employing more than 2,900 in New York State.  Their R&D organization develops all of the software that ADP provides to  their clients and has approximately 3,000 associates across thirty states,  including 22 software development jobs in New York State. As part of the R&D  organization, ADP Innovation Labs are focused on develivering next generation  innovation to the marketplace. The company has an existing Innovation Lab at its  Roseland, New Jersey headquarters.
ADP plans to establish a 25,000 square-foot software  development facility in New York City. While considering project locations the  company sought assistance from Empire State Development (ESD) to mitigate costs  and make the project feasible in New York City, instead of another  state.
ESD has offered the company $2 million in performance-based tax  credits through the Excelsior Jobs Program, which are directly tied to job  creation and investment commitments. In return, ADP Technology Services will  make more than $11.5 million in capital investments to establish the new  operations and create 100 new jobs while retaining 22 existing positions, and  the company estimates research and development expenditures at the new facility  will reach approximately $10 million annually.
Empire State Development  President, CEO & Commissioner said Kenneth Adams said, “Under Governor  Cuomo’s leadership, we have restored fiscal order and made great strides in  improving the business climate in New York State – and companies are taking  notice. ADP is the latest example of an industry leading company choosing to  invest and create new jobs and economic opportunities in New York. Not only is  ADP investing millions of dollars and creating more than 100 new jobs, but they  are being a model corporate citizen by committing to working with our schools to  put the next generation of students on the path to attaining good jobs and a  bright future.”
In addition to the company’s investment in new  operations, ADP has committed to participate in an internship and work  experience program such as ‘Pathways in Technology Early College High School’  (P-TECH) to encourage the best and brightest students to pursue STEM college  degrees and build their careers in New York. This commitment aligns with the  Governor’s call for more schools to be modeled after Brooklyn's  P-TECH.
The Science, Technology, Engineering and Math – “STEM" – fields  are one of the fastest-growing sectors of New York’s economy, and the Governor  has proposed providing full tuition scholarships to any SUNY or CUNY college or  university to the top 10 percent of high school graduates if they pursue a STEM  career and then work in New York for five years.
ADP provided the  following statement to the NYCREDC: “We pride ourselves on being a good  corporate citizen. We understand the responsibilities and inherent advantages  associated with mentoring and guiding young students. More specifically, ADP  appreciates and understands the emphasis being put on filling high-technology  positions and exposing young minds to potential careers in this subject matter.  In light of the aforementioned, ADP is prepared to participate in a program such  as ‘Pathways in Technology Early College High School’ (P-TECH), or an analogous  program that is consistent with our staffing and internship plans.”
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