County (Pcard) Purchase Card
Purchase card transactions by Oklahoma county governments from 2022 through 2024. Each record identifies the cardholder, vendor, and transaction details.
| Namebrand | Full Addressrole | Calenday Yeartemporal | Calendar Monthtemporal | Item Descriptionproduct | Amount financial | Transaction Datetemporal | Post Datetemporal | Mcc Descrptionindustry |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LJS 31521 | WOODWARD COUNTY EMS | 2022 | 6 | Tax | $20.87 | 6/10/2022 | 6/13/2022 | FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS |
| ZOOM.US 888-799-9666 | WOODWARD COUNTY EMS | 2022 | 6 | Cloud Recording 100 GB item | $40.00 | 6/3/2022 | 6/6/2022 | TELECOMMUNICATION SERV.INCLUD. LOCAL/L.D |
| SPRINGHILL SUITES | WOODWARD COUNTY EMS | 2022 | 6 | $280.24 | 6/8/2022 | 6/13/2022 | SPRINGHILL SUITES |
Vendor Spend Footprint Mapping
A sales intelligence team at a B2B software or services company identifies which vendors are already winning county government contracts, how frequently they transact, and in what spending categories, to prioritize competitive displacement or partnership opportunities.
Merchant Category Anomaly Flagging
A fintech company building a government spend monitoring tool cross-references purchase card transactions against expected merchant categories for each department type, surfacing cases where a public safety or administrative unit is charging to fast food, entertainment, or other categories inconsistent with its function.
Vendor KYB and Counterparty Verification
A bank or payment processor onboarding a small merchant that claims to serve government clients checks whether the merchant name appears in public procurement card records to corroborate the business relationship and validate stated revenue from government sources.



















