Performance Partnership Pilots (P3)

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Performance Partnership Pilots (P3) Best Opportunities to Shine & Succeed (BOSS) Integrated Data System Update Sue Gallagher, Chief Innovation Officer sgallagher@cscbroward.org

Integrated Data System Data Warehouse DCF DJJ DOE Research & Evaluation BOSS Case Managers/Coaches To improve Program Performance, Case Management, Data Tracking and Evaluation

Integrated Data System Update State Department Data Base Data Sets Identified Data Sharing Agreement Draft Data Sharing Agreement Signed Data Sharing Technology and Procedures Defined Data Sharing Technology and Procedures Implemented Ongoing Governance Department of Children and Families Florida Safety Family Network (FSFN)   Yes Initial Substance Abuse /Mental Health (SAMH) Department of Education Florida Education and Training Placement Information Program (FETPIP) Confirming Authority Department of Juvenile Justice Juvenile Justice Information System (JJIS)