OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — On Friday, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and the Oklahoma Division of Government Efficiency (DOGE-OK) announced savings of approximately $19.4 million through collective work with state agencies.
Agencies regularly submit projects with DOGE-OK, which are reviewed and shared on the department’s public website. The projects can include items like the elimination of costly contracts, replacing old processes with new technology, and reducing state-owned assets.
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