Oregon's Housing Department paid $681,000 to a Utah-based company called MetaSource for mortgage lien release services. The contract description is vague and it's unclear why this work couldn't be performed by local Oregon firms or government staff.
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OHA - Oregon Health Policy & Analytics
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Oregon Department of Forestry
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Housing and Community Services Department
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