The Oregon Department of Forestry is spending $150,000 on an 'annual subscription' with no clear description of what services or products taxpayers are receiving. The vague contract description raises questions about transparency and whether this represents good value for such a substantial amount.
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$125K
Oregon Forestry Pays Catering Company $125K for 'Battle Mountain Repair'
Oregon Department of Forestry
The Oregon Department of Forestry appears to have paid Kanak Attack Catering Inc. $125,295 for something described as 'Battle Mountain Repair.' It raises questions about why a catering company would be contracted for repair work, or whether the vendor classification is accurate for this substantial payment.
$1M
Duplicate Software Bundles
Bureau of Technology Services
Portland bought a $300,000 software bundle to manage city devices, then purchased a second program for $700,000 to do the exact same task. A city audit found there was no citywide strategy for technology purchasing, leading to duplicative spending across bureaus.
$39.1M
Dental Board Pays $39M for IBM Phone Services - Why So Much?
Oregon Board of Dentistry
The Oregon Board of Dentistry appears to have a $39 million contract with IBM for telephone services, which raises questions about why a small regulatory board would need such expensive phone systems. The amount seems extraordinarily high for an agency that primarily licenses dentists and handles complaints.