The Oregon Department of Forestry appears to have spent $700,000 on what's described only as 'hazard map mailing' through Pitney Bowes, a Massachusetts company. It's unclear why such a large amount is needed for mailing services or why an out-of-state vendor was selected for what could potentially be handled locally.
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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.
$582K
Oregon Forestry Pays $582K for Mystery 'Supplies' Contract
Oregon Department of Forestry
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$128K
Oregon Forestry Pays $127K for Vague 'Battle Mountain' Services
Oregon Department of Forestry
The Oregon Department of Forestry paid $127,500 to an Idaho company called Backcountry Rescue for something described only as 'BATTLE MOUNTAIN.' The contract description is extremely vague for such a large amount, and it's unclear why an out-of-state vendor was needed for what appears to be rescue services that could potentially be provided locally.