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Nearly every state has a large backlog of claims. Oregon’s problems, though, are among the very worst. That’s because its computer systems are woefully outdated, built on technology from 1993 ...
The Oregon Employment Department has fixed a glitch in its new computer system that stopped the agency from paying jobless benefits to dozens people who had previously been victims of identity theft.
SALEM, Ore. -- Computer systems used by the Oregon Employment Department are obsolete, inefficient and cost the state money. The programs used to process billions of dollars in unemployment claims ...
A sign on the door of Downtown Portland's DMV office warned customers of the ongoing computer problems across Oregon. The state says the problems go beyond business over the internet.
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