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CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT: Strong Leadership Required to Maximize Benefits of Automated Systems GAO/AIMD-97-72
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Document Date: 2002-10-01 09:18:54


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Washington / D.C. / /

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Page 3 GAO / HHS / /

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Product Issues / /

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statewide child support enforcement systems / states with final systems / statewide systems / requirements focusing on critical systems / state child support systems / state child support enforcement systems / basic communications / automated state child support systems / sufficient systems / case management / incompatible systems / costly technology decisions / certified automated child support systems / software reuse / costly technology investments / automated systems / computer software development / potential solutions / state systems / child support systems / financial management / child support information systems / child support enforcement systems / basic child support enforcement systems / /

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Congress / Administration for Children and Families / GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington / HHS Office / federal government / House of Representatives / office of Child Support Enforcement / office of Management and Budget / Department of Health and Human Services / HHS’ Administration / /

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V. Joel C. Willemssen / Henry J. Hyde / Lynn C. Woolsey / /

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Secretary of Health / official / contractor / caseworker / Director / Assistant Secretary / director of child support information systems / Child Support Enforcement Executive / Director / Information Resources Management Executive Summary Purpose According to / moving forward / Inspector General / /

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Federal Oversight Hinders State Systems Development OCSE / /

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