On this day, January 8, 1806, Lewis & Clark found the skeleton of 105' blue whale in Oregon.
Also on this day, January 8, 2009, flooding in the US Pacific Northwest led to mudslides and avalanches and closed 20 miles of I-5 between Olympia, Wa., and the Oregon line.
Also on this day, January 8, 2016, The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said seven employees of an Oregon zoo contracted tuberculosis from three elephants in their care in 2013. Human-to-elephant transmission was first identified in 1996 and there have been a handful of cases in recent years in Tennessee and elsewhere.
BBC Research does not appear to have any blacks or Hispanics
The Department of Administrative Services alongside commissioned
BBC Research & Consulting, will be hosting six stakeholder engagement sessions in early December to provide information about
Oregon’s disparity study, to seek feedback and be available for questions. These meetings will provide information about the project team, the purpose of the study, the project approach, and how business owners and stakeholders can participate directly in the study. The project team will also answer any questions attendees have regarding the study. In addition, attendees will have an opportunity to share any comments or insights about working with the state. This feedback will be integrated into the analysis and report.
BBC Research itself,
does not appear to have any blacks or Hispanics among its own directors or employees.
The
disparity study, which will examine contracting by state government agencies. The study will seek information about businesses that are owned by people of color, women and service-disabled veterans. The project team will assess whether there are disparities between contracts and procurements awarded and the availability of those types of businesses for the work requested. The study will also assess marketplace conditions for businesses owned by people of color, women and service-disabled veterans throughout Oregon to determine whether any barriers make it more difficult for those businesses to compete for or perform state work.
Stakeholder engagement sessions will take place in early December, with two sessions a day over the course of three days. Public participation and feedback are crucial to a successful study, please join any of the following sessions:
“We highly encourage anyone interested in state contracting or procurement to participate in these engagement sessions,†said Christopher D. Wilson, Disparity Study Manager. “We hope to hear about all experiences, your insights will help the state better encourage the participation of small businesses, service-disabled veteran-owned businesses, person of color-owned businesses, and woman-owned businesses in state work.â€
The disparity study began in October 2022, and the project team expects to submit a draft report to the state in June 2023 and a final report in August 2023.
--Staff ReportsPost Date: 2022-11-25 06:28:05 | Last Update: 2022-11-26 09:34:04 |