FOIA request sent to Oregon Institute Of Technology regarding employee compensation data on December 2, 2025

"Nagi G. Naganathan, Ph.D., ASME Fellow President
"Nagi G. Naganathan, Ph.D., ASME Fellow President
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FOIA Request to Oregon Institute Of Technology regarding State University Employee Compensation Data, FY 2025 on December 2, 2025.

A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request was submitted by Beaver State News to the Oregon Institute Of Technology on December 2, 2025. The request seeks detailed records of employee compensation for all individuals employed by the university during Fiscal Year 2025.

The requested data includes a comprehensive list of fields such as employee name, gender, age or year of birth, date of birth (if not exempt), employer name, title or position, hire date, compensation amount (including base pay and any additional pay), compensation type (e.g., salary, hourly, stipend, bonus), and employment type (full-time or part-time). The information is sought under the Oregon Public Records Law and is requested in electronic format.

Beaver State News emphasizes its role in providing transparency and holding public institutions accountable through its reporting. As a media organization committed to delivering accurate news coverage on local governmental affairs, it requests a fee waiver for accessing these public records. The organization is affiliated with The Coalition Opposing Governmental Secrecy, which aids media companies and advocacy groups in investigating governmental agencies using Freedom of Information and Sunshine Laws.

Our team will continue to keep you updated as we gather and report news related to this request and other matters of public interest. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need further clarification regarding this matter.



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