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Department of State federal obligations in Oregon

USAspending.gov records $191,319,526.34 in Department of State obligations coded to agency 019 with Oregon place of performance, across 74 awards. Awarding agency and state are the pair. Seventy-four records behind about one hundred ninety-one million dollars is a thin diplomatic file. The implied mean is about $2,585,399.00 per award — a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical exchange grant. Amounts are obligations, not outlays. No fiscal year is published in this packet.

Key figures

  • Department of State (019) in Oregon: $191,319,526.34 across 74 awards.
  • Implied mean about $2.59 million per record — a thin diplomatic file.
  • Agency 019 × OR is not a Pacific rollup or an outlay total.
  • Cite USAspending.gov obligations; FEC donations do not fund this cell.

What the State–Oregon join is

Awarding agency 019 and place-of-performance state OR meet here. $191,319,526.34 is the obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. A Department of State award coded outside Oregon is out. An award in Oregon from a different awarding agency is out even if the work sounds diplomatic. This packet does not name bureaus, posts, or contractors. Unique recipients are unpublished.

Open Department of State in Oregon for the filtered table, Oregon federal spending for the state hub, Department of State for the agency book, and All spending ties for other pairs. Those pages are not addends to $191,319,526.34.

Seventy-four State actions under an Oregon filter

Dividing $191,319,526.34 by 74 yields about $2,585,399.00. Training, exchange, and support instruments can mix in a thin file. 74 is not 74 unique vendors and not 74 named contractors. Do not invent company names.

Correlation is not causation: a State total in Oregon does not prove foreign-policy outcomes. This packet does not rank Oregon against Washington or California. Parent hubs are supposed to be larger than this pair.

Oregon geography, not a Pacific rollup

Place of performance OR is a geography tag on the award, not a metro list. Oregon (OR) excludes Washington, Idaho, and California. A Vancouver-coded award on the Washington side is Washington. Recipient address can differ from that state tag.

This packet does not split $191,319,526.34 by Portland, Eugene, or Salem. 74 awards stay statewide. A county table would be a different extract.

Obligations, not outlays

An obligation is a legal commitment. An outlay is a payment. $191,319,526.34 is the former. Citing it as cash already spent in Oregon over-reads the field. Deobligations move the total. This packet has no outlay figure.

FEC individual contributions are a different dataset. An agency name near a donor occupation is a coincidence of labeling, not a cash pipeline into USAspending. Keep the obligation label.

How to cite Department of State in Oregon

A usable footnote names Department of State (agency 019), Oregon place of performance, $191,319,526.34 in obligations, and 74 awards on USAspending.gov. Keep the obligation word. The compact $191 million is that cell rounded. Mean dollars per action remain about $2,585,399.00 if you divide those two facts.

Prefer Department of State in Oregon if the overlay refreshed. Oregon federal spending still includes every other awarding agency tagged to OR. Department of State is the 019 parent without the OR filter. All spending ties indexes other pairs. A later ingest can restate $191,319,526.34 without changing the join definition.

A thin Oregon State file without a Portland-only cut

Seventy-four awards totaling $191,319,526.34 is a thin diplomatic texture: implied mean near $2,585,399.00. 74 is not 74 unique vendors. This packet does not name bureaus, posts, or contractors. Oregon excludes Washington, Idaho, and California. A Vancouver, Washington-coded award is Washington. This page does not split Portland from Eugene or Salem. Place of performance is a geography tag, not a commuting zone. Recipient address can differ from the OR tag.

Prefer Department of State in Oregon if the overlay refreshed. Oregon federal spending and Department of State are parents, not addends. All spending ties indexes other pairs. No fiscal year is in the facts. Keep obligations on $191,319,526.34. Unique recipients stay unpublished. FEC filings are a different dataset and do not fund this cell. A later ingest can restate 74; rewrite the dollar sentence and leave the pair as agency 019 × Oregon.

Diplomatic folklore does not add Portland-only cuts. $191,319,526.34 on 74 records is agency 019 with Oregon place of performance. Bureau and vendor names stay unpublished. Prefer Department of State in Oregon. Oregon federal spending, Department of State, and All spending ties are hubs. Washington tags are out. FEC filings do not fund this cell.

Questions

How much has the Department of State obligated in Oregon?
USAspending.gov records $191,319,526.34 across 74 awards with awarding agency 019 and an Oregon tag. That is an obligation join, not an outlay. Department of State in Oregon is the live overlay. Keep both keys when quoting $191,319,526.34.
Does 74 awards mean 74 contractors?
No. 74 is the award-record count for 019 × OR. Combined with $191,319,526.34, the average is about $2,585,399.00. Unique recipients are unpublished. Modifications add rows. This packet does not name vendors. Keep both the agency and the state when quoting the cell. USAspending.gov remains the source.
Does this include Washington State Department of State awards?
No. Place of performance is Oregon (OR) only. Washington is a different pair. The agency-wide Department of State hub omits the OR filter. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Keep both the agency and the state when quoting the cell. USAspending.gov remains the source.
Where is the live table?
Department of State in Oregon is the overlay. Oregon federal spending and Department of State are the parents, not addends. All spending ties lists other pairs. Keep both sides when citing $191,319,526.34. Obligations are not outlays. Keep both the agency and the state when quoting the cell. USAspending.gov remains the source.

USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.