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ContractsFlagged for ReviewState of Oregon·FY2022

$262,911

Oregon Forestry Pays $263K for Unclear 'Supplies' Contract

Oregon Department of Forestry

The Oregon Department of Forestry paid $263,000 to an Arkansas aerial firefighting company for 'supplies' with a cryptic description containing only numbers and codes. It's unclear what specific supplies justified this large expenditure or why the contract description lacks basic details about what taxpayers purchased.

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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