Albion, a division of Scandent Solutions, has won a $34 million contract from the State of Tennessee's Department of Human Services for the development and implementation of the Tennessee Vision Integration Platform (VIP). |
According to Scandent, the VIP system will provide automated support for temporary assistance for needy families (TANF), Food Stamps, Medicaid and TennCare as well as other State supported programs. |
The Albion solution is based on an implementation of its @Vantage Health and Human Services Framework, which is the selected eligibility platform in use in Massachusetts, Wyoming and Minnesota. |
Albion will use @Vantage to implement a solution designed for Tennessee that will provide improved client-focussed service delivery, allowing Tennessee citizens to access services via the Internet, while improving operational efficiencies by streamlining business processes for the Tennessee caseworkers. |
The new Tennessee system will be dynamic and flexible and support ongoing programme and policy changes in a manner that is timely, cost-effective and efficient. |