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Social services agencies today are faced with the ever increasing challenge of providing efficient services to a diverse group of citizens with enormous need while controlling costs and fraud. Integrated eligibility and other technological solutions are top priorities for these agencies faced with the challenge of doing more with less federal funding and qualified resources. GovWin's team of industry analysts know the social services market and are experts at understanding what it takes to bid and win this government business.

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  • Find social services opportunities in all major programs: child care, child welfare, TANF, food stamps, and child support enforcement
  • Comprehensive information on grant programs and funding cycles including the grant funds coming out of The Department of Food and Nutrition Services, The Administration for Children and Families, Health Resources and Services Administration, Office of Child Support Enforcement, and more
  • Get early warning of social services procurement opportunities with the best fit for your technology solutions
  • Leverage a one-stop resource for information on social services policy initiatives, expenditures, and key contacts
  • Improve staff productivity by utilizing GovWin's social services industry experts


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State  Type  Program Name  Date 
NEW HAMPSHIRE  State Department  COMPUTER EQUIPMENT  5/16/2012 
ARIZONA  State Department  ORACLE DATABASE APPLIANCE AND MAINTENANCE  5/16/2012 
ARIZONA  State Department  SUPPORTIVE INTERVENTION/GUIDANCE COUNSELING  5/16/2012 
TEXAS  City  CONTRACT FOR ONLINE BENEFITS ENROLLMENT  5/16/2012 
COLORADO  State Department  SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (SCSEP)  5/16/2012 


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Wyoming making moves on health insurance exchange efforts
Posted on: May 9, 2012 | Posted By: Amanda White
The Wyoming Department of Health, the agency responsible for administering Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (Kid Care CHIP), released a request for proposals (RFP) last week for a Health Insurance Eligibility and Enrollment System (HIEES). The main objective of the procurement is to enhance the state’s current integrated eligibility system, Eligibility Payment Information Computer System (EPICS), and improve integration with the state’s future insurance exchange. EPICS is the state’s legacy system and was adopted from Alaska’s system architecture in 1986. More specifically, the new solution will replace the Medicaid component of EPICS and consolidate Medicaid and Kid Care CHIP into a single system. This will enable the state to support health insurance programs more effectively.