Our Corporate Commitment
It is the policy of AT&T to promote, increase and improve the quality of the overall participation of minority-, woman-, veteran-, LGBTQ+- and disability-owned businesses in our purchases of materials and services.
Supplier Inclusivity Overview
AT&T Supplier Inclusivity connects certified minority-, woman-, veteran-, LGBTQ+- and disability-owned business enterprises with opportunities to provide products and services to AT&T around the world. We believe diverse suppliers bring value to our company through their unique skills and innovative ideas. Their efforts help us deliver world-class products and services to meet our customers' diverse needs. Participation in the supplier inclusivity program requires third-party certification issued by an approved organization or agency, and a copy of the certification is required to do business with AT&T as a diverse supplier. The supplier inclusivity program is also instrumental in helping prime suppliers increase the use of minority-, woman-, veteran, LGBTQ+- and disability-owned businesses in their supply chain for subcontracting opportunities.
AT&T has been a longstanding leader in supplier inclusivity by identifying and promoting diverse businesses for contract opportunities as both prime suppliers and subcontractors. We are proud to be one of the first corporations in the U.S. to have a supplier inclusivity program - launched in 1968 as a response to the civil unrest and economic disparities many diverse businesses were encountering. As we adopt new and emerging technologies critical to our business initiatives, we've made targeted efforts to ensure that diverse businesses are part of that transformation. The supplier inclusivity program is also instrumental in helping prime suppliers increase the use of minority-, woman-, veteran, LGBTQ+- and disability-owned businesses in their supply chain for subcontracting opportunities.