September 25, 2025 - 01:46

Tarek Tomes and Katie Savage, the Chief Information Officers of Minnesota and Maryland, are leading the charge in transforming child and family services in their respective states. By leveraging advanced technology, they aim to create more efficient systems that better serve families in need.
In Minnesota, Tomes emphasizes the importance of data-driven decision-making. By implementing integrated software solutions, the state can track and analyze cases more effectively, ensuring that resources are allocated where they are most needed. This approach not only enhances service delivery but also fosters transparency and accountability within the system.
Meanwhile, Savage in Maryland is focused on improving accessibility for families seeking support. By streamlining online services and enhancing user experience, her team is making it easier for families to navigate the complex landscape of child welfare services. The goal is to empower families with the tools and information they need to thrive.
Together, these initiatives underscore the critical role of technology in advancing child and family services, ultimately leading to better outcomes for vulnerable populations.
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