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ConsultingFlagged for ReviewState of Oregon·FY2023

$450,000

Oregon Department of Education Pays $450K for Vague 'Program Assessment'

Department of Education

The Oregon Department of Education appears to have spent $450,000 on a '21st Century Program Assessment' with unclear deliverables from an Arizona-based consulting firm. The 5.5-year blanket contract raises questions about what specific work was performed and why an out-of-state vendor was needed for what could potentially be handled by state employees or local contractors.

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Concern Score: 72/100

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