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OMES says new Celonis tools and RAC audits flag improper exemptions, improve procurement transparency
Summary
OMES told the appropriations committee it has deployed Celonis process‑mining and a new Risk Assessment and Compliance function to flag improper procurement exemptions and monitor contract pricing in near real time.
OMES officials told the committee that they have implemented Celonis process‑mining and created a Risk Assessment and Compliance (RAC) function to monitor procurement activity in near real time, flag exempt transactions and test statewide contract pricing.
Deputy director Jerry Moore described Celonis as an audit‑flagging platform that notifies procurement staff when a purchase appears to use an improper exemption or when a…
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