Oregon
Enterprise Information Services has launched a new Oregon Transparency Website, which went live earlier this month, state officials say
Eugene, OR – According to the state officials, the transparency website reportedly features information and resources on public meetings , public records , state salaries , revenue , budgets and more.
Through the approval of House Bill 2500, our state government enacted the Oregon Transparency Program and website legislation.
The program created an open resource where website visitors can access details on how the state is spending tax dollars and information on programs and services that provide investments back into Oregon’s economy.
The Transparency Oregon Advisory Commission (was created to advise on website content and information. The Commission consists of state senators, state representatives, Legislative Fiscal Office staff, as well as state agency and public members.
Enterprise Information Services’ Data Governance and Transparency Program focused efforts in 2023 to redesign the website to include updated content, more user-friendly navigation, and a new design to promote greater interactivity and transparency for the public. The process included insight from current users, agencies, committees and site analytics to improve the user’s experience.
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