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DCYF outlines plan to replace FamLink with CCWIS; procurement underway and Governor proposes $66 million
Summary
The Department of Children, Youth & Families told the Senate committee it has green project indicators for a Comprehensive Child Welfare Information System (CCWIS) to replace FamLink, set an implementation target of July 2029, and has received $66 million in the governor's proposed budget for procurement and change management.
The Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF) told the Senate Ways & Means Committee that it is moving forward with a federally compliant Comprehensive Child Welfare Information System (CCWIS) to replace its legacy FamLink platform, with procurement underway and implementation currently targeted for July 2029.
Deputy Secretary Jenny Hedden, who represented DCYF in the briefing, said the department’s $150,000,000 project is “business transformation first and foremost, supported by technology.” Hedden told the committee that DCYF completed feasibility and vendor demonstrations and is…
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