The New Hampshire Executive Council has approved an $18.5 million contract to update case tracking systems for the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF). The contract will modernize and streamline the tracking of cases involving vulnerable populations, such as children and families in need of social services.
The new system will improve communication and coordination among different agencies within DHHS and DCYF, leading to more efficient and effective services for those in need. It will also enhance data collection and reporting capabilities, allowing for better analysis of trends and outcomes.
Council members were pleased with the potential impact of the updated system, noting that it will help to ensure that vulnerable populations receive the support and services they require. The contract was awarded to a vendor with experience in developing case tracking systems for government agencies, giving officials confidence in the project’s success.
The approval of this contract reflects the state government’s commitment to improving services for its residents and investing in technology to enhance efficiency and effectiveness. The updated case tracking system is expected to be implemented in the coming months, with officials eager to see the positive outcomes it will bring for DHHS and DCYF.
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