State Of Oregon Purchases Need More Oversight
(Salem, OR) -- An audit by the Oregon Secretary of State's Office has found weakness in oversight of purchasing by state agencies. Last year, Oregon spent over two-billion-dollars on 40-thousand transactions. The audit has eight recommendations to improve administration of public contracts, provide support to state agencies to make sure they follow the rules, and expand the use of OregonBuys as the e-procurement system for the state.



