The State of Florida’s Agency for Workforce Innovation has awarded a $20 million contract to develop, design, implement and maintain the Early Learning Information System (ELIS) for the enhancement of the state’s early learning programs.
ELIS is a
consolidated information system that manages the early learning programs used
by 300,000 Florida families whose children attend the Voluntary Prekindergarten
Education and School Readiness programs.
Under this
applications services contract, HP Enterprise Services will develop and implement a centralized
child care management system. The company will deliver applications
development and modernization services
to improve attendance tracking,
provider payment processing, case management, eligibility determination and
reporting.
“The creation of Florida’s Early Learning Information System
will result in significant improvements to the way we are able to manage the
state’s early learning programs,” said Brittany Birken, director, Florida’s
Office of Early Learning. “This system will provide real-time information that
will improve the accessibility, affordability and the quality of early learning
services for Florida’s children and families.”
The new system will enable data-sharing capabilities between
educators, parents, providers and state agencies. HP will implement online
self-service customer portals to improve customer service and ELIS
accessibility for parents and providers to gain access to child development
resources, early education information and referral information. In addition,
the system will assist with the identification of fraud and overpayments as
well as streamline administrative processes by serving as the single point of
entry for eligibility data. In support of Florida’s caseworkers, ELIS will
offer increased efficiency by creating automated, repeatable and predictable
processes.
“We look forward to
assisting Florida with development of ELIS to enable the state to gain
operational efficiencies while providing quality, inclusive early learning
opportunities for children from birth through age five,” said Dennis Stolkey,
senior vice president, U.S. Public Sector, HP Enterprise Services.