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Committee hears report on Katahdin child-welfare information system
Summary
Officials from the Office of Child and Family Services briefed a legislative committee on the Katahdin child-welfare information system, describing its federal origins, modular design, vendor contracts with Deloitte and Salesforce, and a 20-month development period that ended with a January 2022 go-live.
A legislative committee on Oct. 12 heard a briefing on Katahdin, the Office of Child and Family Services’ new child-welfare information system, which officials said replaced the state’s legacy MACWIS system and went live in January 2022.
Senator Henry Ingwersen, chair of the committee, introduced the presentation. "Good morning again, everybody. ... I'm pleased to be the chair of this committee," Ingwersen said before the briefing. Bobby Johnson, director of the Office of Child and Family Services (OCFS), presented the report alongside Bob Blanchard, OCFS associate…
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