News Archive -- 2010
Following are 2010 news releases from Hittner & Associates:
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Oregon DHS extends its relationship with Hittner & Associates for OR-KIDS

September 1, 2010
Hittner & Associates announced today that it will extend its relationship with the
Oregon Department of Human Services for User Acceptance Testing leadership
with the OR-KIDS Project.  This critical project to replace the state's child welfare
system is scheduled to go-live in 2011.
Hittner & Associates to team with FOX on Integrated Collections Management

July 15, 2010
Hittner & Associates is partnering with FOX, a Cognosante company, to provide
Quality Assurance services on the Integrated Collections Management (ICM) project
for the Oregon Department of Human Services.
Hittner & Associates chosen to provide Management Consulting services to the
Oregon Department of Agriculture

May 10, 2010
The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) announced today that it has chosen
Hittner & Associates to provide management consulting services on its
organizational design and process improvement project for the Department.  The
Hittner Team will work with ODA to improve the processes and organizational
structure for its Information Services division to better help it fulfill its mission.
DHS extends contract with Hittner & Associates for MMIS consulting services

March 12, 2010
The Oregon Department of Human Services today extended its contract with Hittner
& Associates to provide expert testing services for the Medicaid Management
Information System (MMIS).  This continues Hittner's involvement with the MMIS
Project, which began in 2001.  The new MMIS went live in December 2008 and is
currently going through its certification process with the  Federal Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) - a process with which the Hittner Team is also
involved.
Hittner & Associates chosen to lead training effort for Oregon OR-KIDS Project

January 5, 2010
Hittner & Associates was chosen today to lead the end-user training effort for the
Oregon Department of Human Services' (DHS) OR-KIDS Project.  This engagement
which will involve the creation of a training plan and training materials will be
targeted for both trainers and end-users for the new system, which will replace
Oregon's existing child welfare management system.