Our People
We bring clients decades of specialized experience. Our team combines expertise in health and human services, consulting, technical assistance, and IT development with deep knowledge of state, tribal and local governments.
Align our solutions with the specific needs for their unique project.
Our staff diligently seek to understand our clients’ complex issues and propose experience-based solutions that align with their needs, operations, and preferences.
Identify best practices already in place and leverage them.
Our solutions identify aspects that already work for our clients and seek to amplify them. Our staff expertise in health and human services provides our clients with an expansive set of knowledge, skills, and tools.
Be mindful of organizational needs and limitations.
When conducting any project, we account for workforce considerations, legal and regulatory parameters, and time constraints, among other factors, to provide realistic solutions clients can use successfully.
Our advisory services include multiple specializations, such as strategic planning. Strategic planning is both an art and a science. Access experts with more than 50 years experience delivering best practices, targeted solutions, and a collaborative approach. View our flyer to learn more.
Our team and WRMA (subsidiary) closely collaborate on health and human service projects. Below are our featured state and local projects.
The Georgia Technology Authority currently manages the delivery of IT infrastructure services to 89 Executive Branch agencies and managed network services to more than 1,200 state and local government agencies. In 2020, the GTA announced its need for qualified contractors to support the following technical oversight categories for its Information Technology Investment projects including:
TriMetrix and its subsidiaries have delivered similar technical oversight consulting services for over 40 years to all 50 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories, and many federal agencies. Due to this experience, Georgia selected TriMetrix to partner with its agencies.
TriMetrix will implement best practices and lessons learned through our team’s collaborations with state and federal agencies over the last 40 years. Our team’s national reputation of technical oversight projects has been recognized with U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s Administration for Children and Families Contractor of the Year Awards for two cutting-edge projects. Both projects, the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System and the National Child Care Improper Payments Initiative, involve TriMetrix subject matter experts supporting all 50 states, Washington D.C., and territories.
TriMetrix will provide the GTA with an experienced partner that is passionate about and committed to meeting the IT objectives of Georgia’s agencies. We are poised to rapidly onboard and support complex technical oversight projects. TriMetrix’s extensive on-the-ground state experience provides the GTA with a comparative advantage at understanding the complexities of staff culture and state politics, two aspects typically involved in large, complex IT projects. TriMetrix is dedicated to the success of Georgia’s agencies by providing guidance and counsel on the planning, execution, and delivery of large, complex technology projects that achieve their specific needs.
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Since 2006, WRMA and the state of Florida have collaborated on multiple large-scale projects.
When Florida recognized the need to secure a highly skilled child welfare vendor to complete a comprehensive review of its child abuse hotline and needed to revamp of its integrated statewide automated child welfare information system, it turned to WRMA.
Florida chose WRMA based on its successful national track record, which includes the creation of the first national child welfare case management system, known as the Child and Youth Centered Information System (CYCIS); development of the national statewide automated child welfare information system; and work in more than two dozen states on child welfare projects. These past performances assured Florida that the design, development, and implementation of their system would be delivered per state and federal requirements.
Throughout their partnership, WRMA has been awarded three projects with Florida:
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Learn more about our work in Florida on WRMA’s website.
Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) manages and oversees numerous federal human services programs, such as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), health-related and medical services, child support, child care, child welfare, aging, and developmental disability services.
OKDHS initiated the OK Benefits project to transition from siloed business units and legacy technology to enterprise business processes and supportive technology. Due to the complexity of the project, state and federal partners required a full-time, embedded independent validation and verification (IV&V) team.
Oklahoma chose the partnership of WRMA and Maximus due to their proven experiences applying Agile methodology to similar program areas.
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Learn more about our work in Oklahoma on WRMA’s website.
Indiana’s Department of Child Services (DCS) found that its child welfare information systems did not provide the functionality required for a fully integrated case management system, compliant with federal Comprehensive Child Welfare Information System (CCWIS) standards. To make the systems compliant and to improve operational and performance-related issues, DCS determined a new system was needed.
In 2020, Indiana chose WRMA to lead the implementation of this project. WRMA brings broad knowledge in large-scale child welfare systems design, architecture, implementation, automation, and management, having worked with more than 30 states on CCWIS and Statewide Automated Child Welfare Information System (SACWIS) projects.
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Learn more about our work in Indiana on WRMA’s website.
Through our subsidiary, WRMA, our state and local team readily accesses health and human service subject matter experts. Learn more about WRMA, its past performance, and services it can provide for your project.