The Higher Education Coordinating Commission paid $34.7 million to the Oregon Department of Education for something called 'IAAODE PERKINS 202325' — but it's unclear what taxpayers got for this large expenditure. The vague description raises questions about what specific services or programs this massive payment actually funded.
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$5.2M
Business Oregon Transfers $5.2M to Governor's Office with Vague Purpose
Business Development Department, Oregon
Business Oregon appears to have transferred $5.2 million to the Governor's Office through a 10-year blanket contract described only as 'OEBE COBID FUND TRANSFER.' The vague description raises questions about what specific programs or services this substantial amount is funding.
$700K
Oregon Forestry Spends $700K on 'Hazard Map Mailing' with Out-of-State Vendor
Oregon Department of Forestry
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.
$175K
Oregon Pays $175K to Michigan Firm for Vague 'Scanning APA Records'
Higher Education Coordinating Commission
The Higher Education Coordinating Commission paid $175,000 to a Michigan company for 'scanning APA records' — a vague description that raises questions about what specific work was performed. It's unclear why this records scanning work required an out-of-state contractor rather than local services.