Florida Agency Connects Affiliates and Applications
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With the implementation of a child and case tracking system, the Florida Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office (FLGAL) provides the agency’s approximately 800 full-time staff with on-demand access to more than 25,000 case files across 50 remote offices in 20 judicial circuits.
The new system also provides employees with access to all other
FLGAL data and applications, including Microsoft Office and the
FLGAL timesheet and employee tracking databases.
FLGAL, a state agency established in January 2004, provides legal
advocacy services to otherwise unrepresented children who are drawn
into court for non-criminal cases involving abuse, neglect, and
abandonment; foster care; and adoption. The agency provides
effective legal representation, and it keeps tabs on the children
to ensure their well-being.
Prior to 2004, FLGAL operated as a loose association of 21
affiliates across the state, organized within the state’s 20
judicial circuits. Shortly after the agency went live, it became
apparent that a common Information Technology (IT) backbone was
needed to ensure the accurate tracking of every case and child in
the system.
After considering other, more costly and time-consuming
alternatives to provide advocates across the state with fast and
secure access to IT services, FLGAL chose Citrix Access Gateway, an
application delivery infrastructure that was implemented by
Bayshore Technologies, Inc. Citrix provides the agency with a
single, integrated application delivery infrastructure that:
--Gives advocates instant access to case management applications
and information from any place, at any time, and using any device,
over any connection;
--Enables IT staffs to manage applications centrally, simplifying
deployment, management and monitoring; and
--Ensures that only the right people have access to the statewide
system, protecting the security of government information
assets.
“The deployment of the Citrix application delivery
infrastructure across the state will ensure the continued success
and effectiveness of FLGAL,” said Bert Wakeley, director,
State and Local Government for Citrix. “It will improve
information sharing, case management, and child tracking across
jurisdictions and offices. Ultimately, it will ensure that data
about these children remains secure and private, allowing FLGAL to
meet the privacy requirements mandated by the
government.”
FLGAL officials examined several options for creating the statewide
IT infrastructure, and decided that the traditional design –
with 20 to 30 distributed servers in the network – would be
too costly, resource-intensive, and time-consuming. Configuring
more than 800 client devices would have required technicians to
actually touch every machine, demanding hundreds of man-hours.
Adding new users would have required on-site visits by a technician
to physically set up their PCs. These actions might consume four to
five hours per client device, not including travel between the 50
offices scattered throughout the state.
In contrast, setting up new users via the Citrix application
delivery infrastructure took only 30 minutes, a time- and
cost-savings of 90 percent. And with centralized administration of
applications via Citrix Presentation Server, the three-person IT
staff of FLGAL can roll out new applications to all users
simultaneously. Under a traditional design, about 25 IT staff would
be needed to manage the network.
“Just in network connectivity costs alone, we are saving over
$405,000,” said Johnny C. White, chief information officer,
Florida Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office.
Through Citrix, 800 authorized FLGAL staff can access key
applications from any office
or remote location throughout the state via Citrix Access Gateway
and Presentation Server. In addition, FLGAL, which is developing a
new case management application with its own independent logon, has
taken a strategic approach to access by planning to use Citrix
Password Manager™ for enhanced security and efficient single
sign-on access to the new case management application, as well as
all other applications. Password Manager will eliminate the need to
memorize multiple passwords and greatly simplify IT
administration.
Now, staff can transfer a case from one jurisdiction to another
instantly, sometimes saving weeks of work, and ensuring that the
newly assigned case worker always has all of the information needed
to represent the child. In addition, with the application delivery
infrastructure, about 300 people are inputting data into the system
at any point. This centralized data collection allows FLGAL to
maintain control over cases and visibility into the assigned
caseload, ensuring greater accountability for a child’s
whereabouts.
“If every state agency worked this way, they would have more
resources to serve constituents,” White said. “Using a
Citrix solution to deliver secure, on-demand access to information
from anywhere saves an incredible amount of time and money, and
allows our volunteers, case coordinators, and attorneys to better
focus on providing the highest-quality advocacy for
children.”
For more information on The Florida Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office (FLGAL), visit: www.flgal.org.
For more information on Citrix Systems, Inc., visit: www.citrix.com.
For more information on Bayshore, visit www.btfl.com.
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