New York Office of General Services (OGS) Commissioner JoAnn Destito recently announced that the law firm of Tully Rinckey Kuhn PLLC has been certified as a service-disabled veteran-owned business (SDVOB). The New York OGS Division of Service-Disabled Veterans’ Business Development (DSDVBD) issued the certification to Tully Rinckey Kuhn, which is based in Albany and has Central New […]
New York Office of General Services (OGS) Commissioner JoAnn Destito recently announced that the law firm of Tully Rinckey Kuhn PLLC has been certified as a service-disabled veteran-owned business (SDVOB).
The New York OGS Division of Service-Disabled Veterans’ Business Development (DSDVBD) issued the certification to Tully Rinckey Kuhn, which is based in Albany and has Central New York offices in Syracuse and Binghamton.
Greg T. Rinckey and Mathew B. Tully, U.S. Army veterans, are the founding partners of Tully Rinckey Kuhn, which they started in 2004. Anthony J. Kuhn, also an Army veteran, is a managing partner at the firm and chair of Tully Rinckey’s nationwide military and national security practice groups.
The law firm was among six newly certified businesses announced by OGS on May 11. The DSDVBD was created by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2014 through enactment of the Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business Act. As of May 11, a total of 869 businesses were certified in the state.
For a business to receive certification, one or more service-disabled veterans — with a service-connected disability rating of 10 percent or more from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (or from the New York State Division of Veterans’ Affairs for National Guard veterans) — must own at least 51 percent of the business. Other criteria include: the business must be independently owned and operated and have a significant business presence in New York, it must have conducted business for at least one year prior to the application date, and it must qualify as a small business under the New York State program. Several more requirements also need to be met.