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18F’s public benefits portfolio

This repo is an index of work in the public benefits space led by teams within GSA's Technology Transformation Service (TTS) (which includes 18F).

About the portfolio

Since 2016, several teams within TTS have worked on a number of projects that fall within the public benefits space. This body of work has led to a deeper understanding of the challenges of the space from a variety of angles. 18F formalized this body of work into a distinct portfolio in 2018, with the goal of increasing our potential for impact and making thoughtful choices about how and where we engage in this space moving forward.

Read more on the fancy portfolio website.

Our vision

We envision a world where:

  • People actually receive the services they are eligible for.
  • Government agencies of all levels work together effectively to deliver public benefits.
  • State public benefits agencies operate efficiently, effectively, and sustainably.
  • State workers are empowered to change how their agencies operate.
  • Money spent on public benefits programs results in tangible value delivered.
  • The marketplace of vendors and solutions serving these programs is accessible, competitive, vibrant, and efficient.

Our role in making this vision a reality

TTS is in a unique position to be a leader in this shift, influencing the ecosystem and its actors from a variety of angles due to our ability to work with agencies across the federal government, our experience supporting states through procurement consulting, our ongoing engagement with the vendor community, and our ability to build products and platforms for use across government.

Where and how we can help:

  • Federal agencies: We can help federal agencies achieve better outcomes by improving their methods for delivering policy, oversight, and funding (e.g. through APD reform, etc).
  • States: We can help states administering federal programs with federal dollars increase their capacity to run these kinds of programs effectively through a variety of consulting and training activities (e.g. our work with Alaska Eligibility & Enrollment, CA Child Welfare).
  • The market: We can influence the market of solutions, vendors who can play, and the methods and expectations of delivery.
  • The ecosystem: We can contribute directly to the ecosystem of reusable, modular components in the marketplace.
  • The approach: We can proactively and publicly share our lessons learned, crafting influential communications and materials that help shape the direction of the broader movement, even advocating for policy change where possible (what 18F has done for general best practices in gov tech, we can do specifically for the public benefits community).

Resources

  • MESC 2019 - Resources from two presentations from Portfolio staff at the 2019 Medicaid Enterprise Systems Conference.

Current projects

We have worked with partners at the federal, state, and local levels learning about user needs from the beneficiaries in need of care to the federal agencies overseeing the programs, and experimenting with approaches to solve those problems.

ACF Office of Head Start Training and Technical Assistance - Data platform

The Head Start program promotes school readiness for children under 5 years old from low-income families. HHS's Administration for Children and Families (ACF)’s Office of Head Start (OHS) oversees grant funding to local agencies providing Head Start services. OHS’s federal oversight responsibilities require significant grants management and a robust system of Training and Technical Assistance (TTA), designed to strengthen grantee performance in accordance with federal standards so every enrolled child is prepared for success in school. However, TTA data collection is fragmented, and data is housed in 27 disconnected platforms, including a limited and unscalable legacy system.

OHS is engaging 18F to help OHS procure a centralized system for relevant TTA data, to track and analyze their work through a combined Path Analysis and Experimentation and Iteration approach, with the potential to also execute an assisted acquisition. OHS is engaging 18F to help them identify and define the scope of the procurement for a new, modular TTA platform.

People

Current: Ryan Ahearn, Matt Dobson, Robert Jolly

Previous: Randy Hart, Aditi Rao, Edwin Wong

Links


ACF Office of Head Start - Shared infrastructure

On this project, our team is partnering with OHS to modernize their infrastructure. The goals are (1) to provide greater sustainability and transparency for the organization and (2) to create a foundation that helps break out of organizational silos.

This effort begins with the infrastructure for their flagship website, ECLKC, but has expanded its scope to serve the whole office. The ECLKC site is a Drupal application hosted on AWS, supplemented with applications developed by other parts of OHS. The project is acquisition-focused, and is currently in a post-award phase.

People

Current: Ryan Ahearn, Amanda Costello, Matt Dobson, Jessica Dussault, Nate Price

Previous: Randy Hart, Andrew Hyder, Nikki Lee, Steven Reilly

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ACF Office of Family Assistance - TANF data portal

As part of oversight and administration of the TANF Program, the Office of Family Assistance (OFA) operates the TANF Data Reporting System (TDRS). OFA's state, territory, and tribal TANF grantees submit data to TDRS that they are legislatively-mandated to report. OFA then aggregates the data and uses it for descriptive analyses and program accountability.

OFA engaged 18F to develop and deploy a new data reporting system using open source software. 18F provided acquisition support and is now assisting with post-award management.

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ACF Office of Policy Research and Evaluation - MAPS contract management

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ACF Office of Policy Research and Evaluation - Known IT Systems evaluation

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10x Shared Components (IMLS closing the digital divide)

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FNS NAC - National Accuracy Clearinghouse

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VA OCTO

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FNS SNAP Income Verification

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HHS childcare.gov

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Wisconsin - Unemployment Insurance Modernization

Active: April 2021 - present

Wisconsin's Department of Workforce Development administers the state's unemployment insurance benefits, including development and maintenance of a mainframe system that powers the process. DWD engaged 18F to create a modernization strategy and procure a vendor to help carry it out.

People

Current: Brandon Kirby, Igor Korenfeld, Sasha-Ann Thompson

Previous: Randy Hart, Steven Reilly, Alicia Rouault

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CMS Oversight - Medicaid Enterprise Systems

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People

Current: Amy Ashida, Mike Gintz

Previous: Ron Bronson, Randy Hart, Matt Jadud, Norah Maki, Princess Ojiaku, Alex Pandel, Greg Walker

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Past Projects

To be added:

Washington - Integrated Eligibility

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CMS MACPro - CHIP

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SNAP

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SNAP Retailer Authorization

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HHS - SAMHSA Opioid Treatment Locator

SAMHSA’s (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental health in America’s communities. SAMHSA is the only federal clearinghouse for substance abuse treatment location information.

The goal of this project is to improve the experience of people visiting SAMHSA in search of treatment options or resources. When people look for information about substance abuse treatment, they need clear answers to the questions, and the answers they need may vary based on who is asking (someone looking for treatment for themselves vs someone looking for treatment for a loved one). The project is currently in the discovery phase, focused on understanding the problem space in order to identify a path toward build a welcoming and empathetic service for people trying to find the right kind of substance abuse treatment.

People:

Current: Allison Norman, Joe Krzystan, Kathryn Connolly, Austin Hernandez, Ben Peterson, Amanda Costello, David Corwin

Previous: Nick Ng, Brian Hurst, Norah Maki, Cordelia Yu, Maya Benari

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Alaska Eligibility & Enrollment (E&E) modernization

Our team has been partnering with the Alaska Department of Health & Social Services, Division of Public Assistance (DPA) for the last two years to help them take an iterative, user-centered and modular approach to procuring and building a modern, integrated eligibility system. DPA's goal in this modernization effort is to enable staff to more efficiently issue correct and timely benefits to Alaskans who need help meeting their basic needs, in a manner that not only meets state and federal standards, but is user friendly for their clients, their eligibility staff, and their technical staff.

People:

Current: Ryan Ahearn, Clint Troxel, Randy Hart, Carrie Feher

Previous: Mark Headd, Elizabeth Ayer, Amy Ashida, Waldo Jaquith, Michael Torres, Ed Mullen, Steven Reilly, Robin Carnahan

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Vermont E&E modernization

Our team has been partnering with the State of Vermont for the last 18 months to help them pursue a modular, iterative procurement strategy to move towards an Integrated Eligibility & Enrollment system and incrementally migrate away from their legacy systems, with the goal of better serving state staff who administer public benefits like Medicaid and SNAP to Vermont residents.

People:

Current: Amy Ashida, Steven Reilly, Randy Hart, Carrie Feher

Previous: Hannah Kane, Alex Pandel, Alicia Rouault, Vicki McFadden, Greg Walker, Mark Hopson, Nikki Lee, Robin Carnahan, Jessie Posilkin, Andrew Burnes

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10x Data Federation (w FNS Child Nutrition)

The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) at the USDA provides free and reduced-price meals through the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program. Part of administering this program requires states to collect and aggregate data from school districts and submit them to FNS. Though the standards for the data are set by FNS, state offices have primary responsibility for ensuring data quality, and currently go through a process of both automated and manual checks to ward against errors that would require a lengthy and burdensome remediation process.

Currently funded through 10x, the U.S. Data Federation, an initiative to create reusable tools and repeatable processes for federated data efforts, has partnered with FNS to create a centralized rules service, maintained by FNS and accessed by state systems via API. Instead of fifty states creating and maintaining separate edit-check systems, the states will all access one central system, significantly reducing effort, cost, and time devoted to data verification.

People:

Current: Julia Lindpaintner, Mike Gintz

previous: Amy Mok, Philip Ashlock, Tim Baxter, Mark Headd, Ethan Heppner

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HHS/CMS Advance Planning Document (APD) modernization

In addition to our state work, we are partnering directly with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to identify opportunities to make changes at the federal level to help states be more successful in their efforts to modernize their Medicaid systems.

Our current focus is on exploring ways to streamline the process by which states submit their project plans (called Advance Planning Documents, or APDs) for funding approval by CMS. We're starting by prototyping a web form states can use to build and submit their APD in a standardized way, focusing first on just HITECH APDs. The goal is to simplify the process for states by making the process formalized and well-defined, and to help CMS reach funding decisions more quickly so states spend less time waiting to find out if they’re getting money.

People:

Current: Nikki Lee, Laura Poncé, Greg Walker, Heather Battaglia

Previous: Austin Hernandez, James Hupp, Jennifer Thibault, Aviva Oskow, Ron Bronson, Brendan Sudol, Nicole Fenton, Meghana Khandekar, Nick Brethauer, Alex Pandel, Dan Williams, Zac Cohn, Robin Carnahan

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10x E&E - Eligibility rules service

The eligibility rules service project is exploring the idea of providing shared web services that states could use to help make eligibility determinations for public benefits programs. Currently funded through 10x, we are working with the SNAP team at FNS exploring the feasibility of a rules service for the D-SNAP program and an accompanying online registration form.

People:

Current: Mike Gintz, Ed Mullen

Previous: Vraj Mohan, Adam Biagianti, Alex Pandel, Catherine Devlin, Shawnique Muller

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California Child Welfare modernization

18F has been partnering with the California Child Welfare Digital Services (CWDS) team since 2015. CWDS is a collaboration of state and local government agencies dedicated to building a new child welfare information system that responds to users’ needs while maintaining the best standards for security and data integrity. The goal is for CWDS to develop a strategy for building a new, intuitive, user-centric system that will have a direct impact on child safety, permanency, and well-being. The scope of the project includes supporting CWDS by providing hands on support to product owners, improving agile practices, and evaluating product and technical strategy.

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Most recent team: Allison Norman, Colin Craig, Robin Carnahan, Alex Pandel, Clint Troxel

Previous: CM Lubinski, Will Sullivan, Jesse Taggert, Dave Zvenyach, Shashank Khandelwal, Mark Headd, Alan Altas, Jacob Kaplan-Moss, Nikki Lee, Ed Mullen, Alan deLevie, Esther Praske

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Alaska Child Welfare modernization

The State of Alaska Office of Children’s Services (OCS) is starting process of transitioning from their legacy child welfare system to something that will meet the new CCWIS standard from ACF. In advance of this, OCS sought the assistance of the TTS Acquisition Team to develop an acquisition strategy to support to transition from the current system to a new CCWIS-compliant system. Developing a new acquisition strategy also entailed a review of their existing practices around procurement, software development and vendor engagement.

People: Mark Headd, Alan Atlas, Waldo Jaquith, Vraj Mohan, Ed Mullen, Randy Hart

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USDA/SNAP State waiver path analysis

The USDA's Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) contracted with vendors to build a system to improve the process for States requesting waivers related to administering Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. With this system, they intend to reduce the time in the waiver decision making cycle, reduce inconsistencies across states, and increase customer service quality. The system would replace a paper process.

Unfortunately, work produced by the vendor did not meet FNS's requirements and FNS terminated the relationship. 18F will help FNS assess whether any of the work that they have is usable. We will also help set a path forward for a functioning system and for successfully managing it in the future.

People: Roger Steve Ruiz, Nikki Zeichner

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CA MEDS - Medicaid Eligibility modernization

California is starting a large scale procurement effort to modernize their Medicaid eligibility system (known as MEDS). 18F was asked to create a technical prototype in order to de-risk this effort, generate enthusiasm for a more iterative, user-centered way of working, and identify stumbling points that need to be addressed before vendors join the effort.

People: Nikki Lee, Aaron Borden, Adam Biagianti, Victor Zapanta, Alex Pandel, Jessie Posilkin, Sasha Magee

Links: Internal project README on Google Drive 🔒


DOL/Women’s Bureau - Paid Family Leave system prototype

The Women's Bureau at the Department of Labor works to support States that are implementing a variety of programs. They wanted to share information to help improve the way state governments contract for Paid Family Leave Programs. 18F worked with DOL to develop a prototype of a front end, the result of user research with current and prospective users of Paid Family Leave in NJ, CT, and CA.

People: Jessie Posilkin, Robin Carnahan, Waldo Jaquith, Andrew Maier

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HHS/CMS Multi-program enrollment prototype

The US Digital Service enlisted a team of 18F staff to help conduct a multi-pronged discovery effort in partnership with CMS to explore opportunities for the federal government to provide key technology and service improvements to the experience of accessing and enrolling in health and human service programs.

The team conducted research into the user experience of enrolling in and providing services such as Medicaid, SNAP and TANF, as well as evaluated possible improvements to the federal Data Services Hub to streamline eligibility determinations. This work culminated in the creation of a multi-benefit enrollment prototype designed to model how to create simpler, user-centered multi-program applications. The work was funded through GSA’s Great Pitch (now 10x) incubator program.

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Missouri Medicaid modernization

Following our initial collaboration with the State of Missouri through our first engagement with CMS, we began working directly with the state to assist in the development of a modular procurement strategy for modernizing their systems. After the initial on-site discovery workshop, the state team determined that the first project should be a premium collections module within their eligibility system. 18F collaborated with the state team on ways to use wireframes and prototypes to understand the constraints of their existing systems and better scope their follow-on RFP.

People: Jessie Posilkin,Greg Walker, Steven Reilly, Michael Torres, Ed Mullen, Randy Hart, Dave Zvenyach, Alex Pandel, Fureigh, Robin Carnahan

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Web-Based Prototype Application for Free and Reduced Price School Meals

Our PIF colleagues worked with USDA's Food and Nutrition Service School Meals program to develop an electronic prototype application that is intended to be a model for how State and local program operators (or their designated vendors) may develop an effective and fully compliant electronic/online application for school meal benefits. The FNS School Meals team later collaborated on our U.S. Data Federation project.

People: Presidential Innovation Fellows, primarily Ross Dakin

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SSA - Disability case processing system

The Social Security Administration's Office of Disability and Adjudication Review (ODAR) engaged 18F to conduct a technical assessment project to analyze the Disability Case Processing System 2.0 (DCPS) and help determine whether the approach and architecture used for DCPS, a case processing system being developed for a different part of the enterprise, were viable solutions for reuse, fully scalable, extensible, and maintainable over the long term. SSA also sought an assessment of both government-provided and commercially available alternatives in order to decide on the best approach for the creation of the new ODAR system.

People: Tony Garvan, Ed Mullen, Vraj Mohan

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HHS/CMS w MO, MN - modernization path analysis

In 2016, 18F entered into our first direct engagement with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). This was a 12-week path analysis to identify how we could best assist CMS in better supporting states’ efforts to modernize their Medicaid IT systems (which CMS oversees and provides funds for). This project led to follow-on work with CMS to explore a more streamlined approach to the process by which states submit funding requests to CMS, as well as direct follow-on work with the state of Missouri to assist them in developing a modular procurement strategy for their procurement.

People: Alex Pandel, Jessie Posilkin, Fureigh, Robin Carnahan, Dave Zvenyach, Greg Walker, Randy Hart

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HHS/ACYF w MS, CT, MD - Child Welfare path analysis

In 2016, 18F entered into an engagement with the federal Administration of Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) at HHS to explore ways to better assist states in modernizing their child welfare management IT systems. (ACYF oversees and provides significant funding for these state systems.) 18F led a series on on-site workshops for states’ child welfare agencies on modern software development and modular procurement approaches, including support for the state of Mississippi’s first “agile vendor pool” to allow state agencies to more quickly hire IT contractors prepared to do agile development work.

People: Zac Cohn, Mark Hopson, Greg Walker, Vraj Mohan, Esther Praske, Jesse Taggert, Robin Carnahan

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10x E&E (Phase 1) - investigation

After some initial work in the health and public benefits space through our collaboration with USDS and our direct work with CMS, ACF, and CWDS, we wanted to take a step back to identify where TTS is best positioned to support public benefits agencies to more effectively leverage modern technology in service of their missions.

Through an initial 4-week investigation sprint funded by GSA’s 10x incubator program, we explored current and past efforts in the space and identified areas where we believed TTS was best positioned to have a positive impact. This initial investigation led us to pursue and receive further rounds of 10x funding to support further exploration into the value and feasibility of providing a central rules service at the federal level to assist states in making eligibility determinations for public benefits programs.

People: Ed Mullen, Alex Pandel

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HHS/ORR Unaccompanied Alien Children Portal

18F was invited to review the Unaccompanied Alien Children’s Portal and database to assess its health and make recommendations that ensure the agency can fulfil its mission. During our initial discovery, we conducted technical analysis, developed a modernization approach, and provided procurement recommendations. During a subsequent phase, we worked with Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) staff to iteratively develop a prototype scheduling application that would assist capacity planning and train staff on modern product management and software development methods.

People: Ed Mullen, Randy Hart, Kane Baccigalupi, Greg Walker, Jesse Taggert, Catherine Devlin

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Business Rules as Code

Context

Federal eligibility-based public benefits programs create a lot of waste by handing prose policy to states (and others) for them to interpret and build out rules in each state’s eligibility and enrollment system.

The eligibility rules service exemplar demonstrates a method for federal agencies to provide executable eligibility rules for public benefit programs. States send anonymous applicant data to the web service, which evaluates the data against the criteria, and sends an instant response.

The Eligibility APIs 10x went to Phase 4 and the work was carried forward by https://www.snapscreener.com/ - currently maintained outside of gov.

Why we're prioritizing this

The Eligibility API 10x surfaced a lot of learnings about how Rules as Code might be implemented, used, and maintained. We believe there are likely some threads left to follow up with that could be high impact including some vague ideas around:

  • Scaling snapscreener to include other programs
  • Bringing gov support to snapscreener for longevity + stewardship
  • Utilizing rules as code to surface discrepancies in eligibility policy

Relevant references:

Product canvas

https://app.mural.co/t/gsa6/m/gsa6/1640126716707/b9798fa35153c4ffde98c70663852c08b33cb75e

Document uploader

Context

A mobile-friendly way for the public to upload documents needed for benefit program applications and renewals.

When additional information is needed to verify information on a submitted application/renewal the program will send out a notice to the applicant requesting specific documents. Many programs don't have a way to accept docs electronically so applicants have to physically drop off or mail documents. This increases processing time / backlogs and likelihood of procedural denial for non-compliance.

Why we're prioritizing this

This isn't super technically complex so it could be a good place to start for a quick win. That means this may also be more of an adoption play than a product play.

  • We've seen this need across several states and programs
  • When after Vermont launched their doc uploader they saw a large reduction in time to determination and saw case workers resolve issues with provided documents immediately over the phone instead of waiting a week or more to receive and process docs.

Relevant references:

Previous attempts: State of VT Doc Uploader , worked on by Nava + 18F (@amyashida, @stvnrlly)

Product canvas

https://app.mural.co/t/gsa6/m/gsa6/1640040844214/1f0e3a56718755a5f2cc90a85df8ccd2d5c86832

Rules delivery

Problem

In the words of a technology leader in state government:

“When federal policy changes, we say, “oh my god, we’ve got to reprogram.” We go back to the vendors and have to put in a change order. It’s a terribly inefficient process.”

Also:

“We’re really proxying the rules; we’re not consuming them directly from the people who created them. We’re just pretending we know what the rules really are.”

Prior art in this space

Relevant reports and stuff

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Forms as a Service

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Where it's happening

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Simple surveys

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Where it's happening

10x Shared Components for Human Services

Prior art in this space

[prior arts]

Relevant reports and stuff

[relevant reports and stuff]

Streamlining funding requests (aka scaling eAPD)

Context

The goal here would be to use technology to improving the funding request process so that funding agencies and requesters can focus on outcomes and important information rather than manually calculating finances and searching for project details in long documents.

We could focus on scaling the use of CMS's existing funding request streamlining tool, eAPD, which was developed with support from 18F, to other agencies that rely on the state-federal funding request process like ACF & FNS to expand the benefits even further.

Why we're prioritizing this

While the focus here is admittedly more internal agency-facing (vs public-facing), there is already a fully formed product in use at CMS which states and CMS funders rave about as a massive time-saver (currently in use by 12+ states and 18F/CMS have received requests from additional states and federal agencies eager to use the tool). CMS does not have the mandate to scale it to other programs, however, so we're well positioned to help in that arena.

Relevant references:

Product canvas

https://app.mural.co/t/gsa6/m/gsa6/1640042631366/81bc523977f2d4b362c945295a2a2a7fc67c2385

Federal data hub

Programs pull data from a variety of agencies, such as SSN verification, citizenship status, employment information.

Where it's happening

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Prior art in this space

  • CMS provides a wrapper for several of these, but it is under-advertised and may not be well maintained

Relevant reports and stuff

[relevant reports and stuff]

Cross-benefit eligibility discovery

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Notes

  • This may be tied to recertification interviews

Central notification service

Context

This is an active 10x project, about to enter Phase 3 — the thing to investigate is whether 10x is going to be willing to carry this through to scale and operation, or if there’s a role the Studio should anticipate playing there (or other support we could/should provide in the meantime as the project moves thru the 10x phases). Models exist already from other countries (UK, Canada).

Why we're prioritizing this

Inconsistent notifications is consistently cited as a major pain point for beneficiaries trying to enroll in and keep their benefits, and the existing momentum via 10x (and in other countries) means there's likely a smoother path to widespread use than having to start from scratch.

Relevant references:

Product canvas

https://app.mural.co/t/gsa6/m/gsa6/1640043678485/ba656e86456e7f37c2281bdb67a5116fda32f651

Cross-state matching

[description]

Where it's happening

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Prior art in this space

  • PPRL
  • FNS SNAP NAC

Relevant reports and stuff

[relevant reports and stuff]

Appointment scheduling

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Where it's happening

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[prior arts]

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Cost allocation

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Where it's happening

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Prior art in this space

  • a 10x Phase 2 project

Relevant reports and stuff

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Unified Search / Case management

Context

Case workers often have to manually look across several systems to find existing cases and understand current benefit status. This slows down processing of applications and issue resolution for the public. Manual look ups can result in duplicated and missed information.

Many orgs try to solve this by utilizing Master Person Indexes, but those can take a long time and be complicated to set up during which little value is created for the public.

Why we're prioritizing this

  • We already know of a production version of this that is in use in the State of AK. It's a good place to start and we could learn whether or not it could scale.

Relevant references:

  • Previous attempt: 18F AK engagement (Mark Headd, Elizabeth Ayer, Alex Soble, Amy Ashida)
  • Previous attempt: 10x Phase 1: Improved Management of Eligibility Applications

Product canvas

https://app.mural.co/t/gsa6/m/gsa6/1640037090682/232740be0d0a80ce4a5c810856336530281465c9

Master person index

How can eligibility workers search all relevant (often legacy) systems and collect data on a single person?

Where it's happening

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Prior art in this space

  • Alaska UI

Relevant reports and stuff

[relevant reports and stuff]

Direct payment service

Context

With so many cash-to-beneficiaries programs in place that individuals often qualify for simultaneously (SNAP/WIC, unemployment, TANF, SSI/SSDI, etc), it seems unnecessarily burdensome to ask beneficiaries to track numerous different accounts/payment methods when it should be possible for different programs to pay into a single account/debit card for the beneficiary to manage.

Why we're prioritizing this

As far as we know, this is a coalition-building-heavy, moonshot type of pursuit, which make make the chances of all-out success quite low. That said, if successful, this could have an immense impact on reducing burden for beneficiaries, and even if the effort "fails", we imagine some really useful knowledge could be gained about what barriers exist to this kind of effort.

Relevant references:

  • Other work in this space has probably happened, but we’re not aware enough of it to be able to link to useful resources; might require some digging.
  • @stvnrlly was the person who suggested this first; he may or may not know of others working in this arena

Product canvas

https://app.mural.co/t/gsa6/m/gsa6/1640040905679/1815a7fa8f02f9395f0872f75519b6421bf58fd9

Create new Public Benefits Guild

This issue will track several tasks related to the establishment of a new Public Benefits Guild (final name TBD), and will generally follow the process outlined here.

  • Formally propose new Guild to TTS leadership.
  • Transition existing public benefits portfolio calendar items and collateral materials to Guild.
  • Outreach on transition of group to a new TTS Guild.
  • Leadership selection

Some ideas discussed prior to establishing the Guild

  • Consider the possibility of a name change, to clarify the role of the Guild vs the role of the new Public Benefit Studio
  • Develop a short survey to solicit ideas from prospective participants about the kinds of topics they'd like the Guild to cover.

Application Status Tracker

Context

Communications about next steps in the application process can be easily missed (esp if they only come through mail) or hard to understand. It isn't always clear if the gov is waiting for the applicant or vise versa to move things forward. When additional info is needed from applicants there is usually a 10-30 day window to provide it - missing the window results in procedural denial of benefits and the applicant has to start over.

A status tracker for the public and caseworkers to identify where an application/renewal is in the process, who is responsible for next steps, and potential timelines. 

This is a popular approach right now in the E&E world.

Why we're prioritizing this

  • This is a need across programs and understanding what your status and what information you need to send across programs can be especially challenging.
  • This may surface opportunities for data sharing across programs that are asking for the same information.
  • It's not a moonshot to build - is a product that could be integrated with existing systems (plug and play) to deliver a quicker win.

Relevant references:

Product canvas

https://app.mural.co/t/gsa6/m/gsa6/1640038856875/a80fed4ff84afe95689aeb8c28a527e1c8eeaf8d

Income verification

Context

All means tested benefits programs have an income verification step during application processing and renewal. A product could facilitate integrations with income/employment data sets to provide up-to-date income data and potentially propose formulas for likelihood of continued eligibility by using historical data, thereby reducing the burden of verification on applicants themselves.

Currently, each administering agency (usually at the state level) negotiates their own contract with an income verification provider. We believe there is an opportunity for TTS to:

  • help reduce cost by becoming a service provider (requiring data sharing agreements) or negotiating a more favorable contract with the main provider in the space for use by other agencies
  • improve data quality by integrating new data sets
  • propose better formulas for determining/predicting eligibility based on income
  • reduce burden on applicants who are currently required to provide evidence of current income

Why we're prioritizing this

  • This is a cross-agency need that would benefit from a cross-agency approach rather than leaving it at the (often) state and local / program level. Agencies, even at the federal level, are unlikely to take this on themselves.
  • if we’re successful with income verification, this could create an opportunity to expand to other types of data-sharing to minimize applicant burden, potentially even exploring automating enrollment based on existing government data (vs requiring applicants to proactively apply).

Relevant references:

  • Related work: 18F SNAP IV Path Analysis (Mike Gintz, Kevin Mori, Nick Jones)
  • Related work: 10x Rules as Code / Elig APIs (Mike Gintz, Alex Soble)
  • Related work: Login + Identity verification
  • Related work: 18F + FNS NAC project (Skippy Williams, Julia Lindpaintner, Michael King, Eleni Chappen)

Product canvas

https://app.mural.co/t/gsa6/m/gsa6/1639534290762/a99918dc3b92c457ee62b765ca1a9c25c33f6e5b

Where the current work its already happening

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