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A dynamic website for county level child welfare outcome measures
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ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol. 289 archive
Proceedings of the 2008 international conference on Digital government research table of contents
Montreal, Canada
DEMONSTRATION SESSION: System demonstrations and posters table of contents
Pages 383-384  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-099-9
Authors
Hye-Chung Kum  University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Dean F. Duncan  University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Kimberly A. Flair  University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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: Routledge
: Elsevier
: Springer
: Cefrio
NCDG : National Center for Digital Government
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ABSTRACT

In North Carolina, welfare programs are state supervised and county administered. To properly manage welfare programs in such an environment, efficient timely communication of comprehensive information customized to each county is required between the state and the 100 counties in NC. In this session, we will demonstrate a well designed information system built to facilitate such communication. In particular, participants can view the dynamic website used to provide a comprehensive set of child welfare outcome measures to the counties. This public website assists counties in evaluating and ultimately improving their local programs.


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H. C. Kum, D. F. Duncan, and C. J. Stewart. 2008. Supporting Self-Evaluation in Local Government via KDD. Proc of DGO 2008. Montreal, Canada, May 2008.

Collaborative Colleagues:
Hye-Chung Kum: colleagues
Dean F. Duncan: colleagues
Kimberly A. Flair: colleagues