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$4,366,245

Oregon Bureau of Labor Pays $4.4M for Vague 'Childcare' Contract

Bureau of Labor and Industries

The Bureau of Labor and Industries paid $4.4 million to the Department of Early Learning and Care for something called 'DELC BOLI CHIPS CHILDCARE.' The contract description is so vague that taxpayers can't tell what services were actually provided for this multi-million dollar payment.

This item was flagged by our automated pipeline from public spending records. It represents a potential concern, not a confirmed finding of wrongdoing.

Concern Score Assessment

Concern Score: 65/100

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Oregon Pays $1.5B for Fingerprinting Services from New Jersey Company

State Procurement Office

The State Procurement Office awarded a staggering $1.5 billion contract to a New Jersey company for electronic fingerprinting services over just 3 years. This appears to be either a data error or an astronomically overpriced contract for what should be routine background check services.

Concern Score: 85/100
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$5.5B

Oregon Pays $5.5 Billion to Idaho Individual for Medicaid Loan Program

OHA - Oregon Health Policy & Analytics

The Oregon Health Authority awarded a staggering $5.5 billion personal services contract to a single individual in Idaho for administering a Medicaid loan repayment program. This massive amount for what appears to be administrative work raises serious questions about contract oversight and whether this represents a data error or actual questionable spending.

Concern Score: 85/100
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State of Oregon
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$5B

Oregon Signs $5 Billion Auto Parts Deal with Georgia Company

DAS Procurement Services

DAS Procurement Services awarded a massive $5 billion auto parts contract to Genuine Parts Company in Atlanta, Georgia. This appears to be an astronomical amount for government vehicle parts, and raises questions about why an out-of-state vendor was chosen for what could likely be sourced locally.

Concern Score: 85/100
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State of Oregon
FY2015Read →