Oklahoma – Governor Kevin Stitt officially launched the Oklahoma Division of Government Efficiency (DOGE-OK) website, providing Oklahomans with a transparency portal for state initiatives.
The new site includes data on state agency workforce and project efficiencies aimed at saving time and taxpayer dollars.
This move is part of Stitt’s ongoing efforts to make government operations more transparent and accountable to the public.
“Transparency and accountability are key to making Oklahoma a Top Ten state,” Stitt said. “With the launch of DOGE-OK, we’re giving Oklahomans a clearer picture of how their government operates.
We’ve already taken steps to cut waste, limit government overreach, and protect taxpayer dollars, and DOGE-OK is another tool to keep us on that path. By making this data easily available, we’re empowering citizens and leaders to drive smarter, leaner and more responsible government.”
The DOGE-OK website will provide accessible, real-time data on government activities, enabling citizens to track progress and monitor the management of state resources. The initiative builds on Stitt’s previous efficiency programs, focusing on eliminating wasteful spending and improving the effectiveness of state agencies.
In addition to the website, DOGE-OK will submit a report by March 31, detailing budget findings, fiscal recommendations, and strategies for enhancing efficiency. Oklahomans are encouraged to follow DOGE-OK on X for updates and accomplishments.
Governor Stitt launches Oklahoma Division of Government Efficiency website to promote transparency and improve state spending