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ConsultingFlagged for ReviewState of Oregon·FY2020

$1,878,899

Oregon DOT Spends $1.9M on Vague 'AVRUC Demonstrations'

Oregon Department of Transportation

The Oregon Department of Transportation paid nearly $1.9 million to a Texas company for 'AVRUC demonstrations' over three years, but the contract description doesn't explain what AVRUC means or what taxpayers received for this substantial investment. The vague description raises questions about transparency in how transportation funds are being used.

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Concern Score: 75/100

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