Network Centric Child Welfare Operations

Nick Harmon

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  1. Network Centric Child Welfare Operations “What changes can your organization make to get the right information to the right person at the right time to improve outcomes for children served?” Nicholas Harmon Harmony Information Systems, Inc.
  2. Recent Examples of a Lack of Information Sharing and Coordination
  3. Presentation Overview
  4. Historic Problems with Military
  5. How Military was Changed
  6. Network Centric Operations
  7. Historic Problems with Child Welfare
  8. How Child Welfare Might be Changed
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  10. Client-Centric View of Child
  11. Collaborative Service Delivery Model
  12. Network Centric Child Welfare
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  14. Different Data for Different Data Users
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  16. Configurable Desktop
  17. Standard Reporting vs. Ad Hoc Reporting
  18. Standard Report Writer Tools
  19. Standard CW Reports and Pivot Tables
  20. Child Welfare Dashboards
  21. Data Analysis/BI Tools
  22. CW Data Cube Example
  23. Graphical Display of Data
  24. Benefits of Network Centric Operations
  25. Network Centric Results
  26. Discussion and Q&A

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