In 1999, Oregon Corrections Enterprises (OCE) was established through the passage of Ballot Measure 68 by the people of Oregon with the purpose of helping DOC meet its constitutional mandate created by Measure 17. OCE, the former DOC Corrections Industries program, was authorized as a semi-independent state agency, whose finances are completely separated by statute from the DOC. OCE receives no taxpayer dollars - instead, OCE is funded entirely through sales of its products and services.
Ballot Measure 68 provided the flexibility needed for OCE to operate like a private sector business. As a result, OCE has been able to sustain itself financially and move quickly to address new business opportunities, respond to economic downturns, and expand work and training opportunities for adults in custody.
The collective efforts of both DOC and OCE are focused on keeping Oregon correctional facilities safe and providing adults in custody with the skill set and work ethics they will need to succeed upon release. We support Oregon's community in a variety of ways.
Making a Difference - With training and guidance, the men and women in OCE work programs gain meaningful experience and return to their communities with a stronger work ethic and viable job skills, increasing their ability to succeed.
Keeping Current with Future Job Skills Demands - By offering advanced training and state-of-the-art equipment, OCE is keeping current with industry standards and providing marketable job skills.
Leading the Way with Great Partnerships - By working with the Oregon DOC, state agencies, non-profit agencies, and the public, OCE builds partnerships that sustain work opportunities for offenders. Working together, we reduce recidivism while saving money for Oregon's taxpayers.
Quality and Value - A continuously expanding array of high-quality products and services keeps OCE current with market trends.
We make a difference!