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$2,402,369

Oregon Courts Pay Illinois Vendor $2.4M for Network Equipment

Oregon Judicial Department

The Oregon Judicial Department awarded a $2.4 million contract to CDW-G, an Illinois-based company, for Arista network switches and related services. This raises questions about why Oregon couldn't source this standard IT equipment from local vendors, potentially keeping taxpayer dollars in-state.

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Concern Score: 65/100

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