Oregon Secretary of State

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Department of Administrative Services: Without a Comprehensive Compliance Function, DAS Cannot Effectively Monitor High-Risk Contracts or Mitigate Contracting Risks

Oregon state agencies use procurement and contracting to acquire critical goods and services, but these practices come with substantial, inherent risks. DAS oversees public procurement and contracting for the state of Oregon and holds primary authority over most state purchasing and contracting decisions.​
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Oregon Health Authority: Oregon Faces Challenges in Addressing Gaps in the Behavioral Health Crisis System

This audit focused on efforts made by OHA to coordinate the state’s behavioral health crisis system. Behavioral health programs help the people of Oregon achieve physical, mental, and social well-being.

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2025-26 Annual Audit Plan

Each year, the division develops and shares the annual audit plan to announce which state agencies and programs the division plans to audit in the coming year. The annual audit plan also includes a description of the division’s risk assessment process, by which auditors determine how best to allocate resources to address risks within state government.

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