Timeline
DOGE-OK Program Milestones
Jan 27, 2025
Executive Order 2025-04 Signed
Governor Kevin Stitt issued Executive Order 2025-04, creating the Division of Government Efficiency (DOGE-OK) within the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES). The order empowers DOGE-OK to work with all state agencies to identify waste, improve efficiency, and modernize government operations across the executive branch.
Mar 12, 2025
Agency DOGE Coordinators Designated
All 125 state agencies designated their official DOGE coordinator, establishing a direct line of communication between each agency and the DOGE-OK program office at OMES.
Apr 2, 2025
First DOGE-OK Report Published
DOGE-OK published its first comprehensive report detailing findings across state government operations, including analysis of federal grant utilization, employee headcount optimization, and state asset management.
Apr 2, 2025
$157M in Wasteful Health Grants Identified
DOGE-OK's first report identified approximately $157 million in wasteful federal health grants flowing to Oklahoma. This figure is tracked as identified wasteful spend, separate from project efficiency savings.
This figure is tracked separately from project efficiency savings.
Jul 3, 2025
DOGE-OK Efficiency Website Launched
The DOGE-OK transparency portal launched at oklahoma.gov/doge, providing public access to all efficiency project data, workforce analytics, and program milestones.
Nov 4, 2025
$19.4M in Efficiency Savings Identified Across 157 Projects
Through daily collaboration with agency partners, DOGE-OK identified approximately $19.4 million in savings across 157 efficiency projects. Note: the dashboard now reflects updated data showing $102.9M across 156 projects as of the latest scrape.
Dec 5, 2025
Ongoing Streamlining: 100,000+ Manual Process Hours Eliminated
DOGE-OK provided an update on continued modernization and process automation efforts across state agencies. Over 100,000 hours of manual processing have been eliminated through digitization, workflow automation, and system integration projects.