The DOGE-OK website meant to track savings and state agency workforce data has launched. Governor Kevin Stitt initiated the Oklahoma Division of Government Efficiency (DOGE-OK) with an executive order.
“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.”
DOGE-OK is expected to produce a report by the end of March outlining agency budget findings, recommendations for fiscal reforms, and strategies for efficiencies.
You can find the DOGE-OK website here.


