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ConsultingFlagged for ReviewState of Oregon·FY2024

$190,000

State Pays $190K for Unclear 'AWS Landing Tower' Communications Work

Department of Administrative Services

Oregon's Department of Administrative Services paid Strategic Communications LLC $190,000 for something called 'AWS Landing Tower SOW,' but it's unclear what this vague description actually covers. The contract appears to involve communications work related to Amazon Web Services, raising questions about why the state needs expensive outside help for what may be routine IT communications.

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Concern Score: 75/100

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