Does DLLR have staff who can extract the necessary files from the LWIS that are required to fulfill federal WIA reporting requirements?

Yes. The Division of Workforce Development maintains a comprehensive WIA reporting system and is very knowledgeable in producing reports for federal oversight agencies. Moreover, DLLR's Office of Information Technology plays an integral role in writing the programs that are required to extract this information.

5. Much of the technology used by MSDE is funded by or is used to support programs that are not transferring to DLLR. How does DLLR plan to address the fact that components of the IT system that supports the transferring programs will remain at MSDE?

DLLR's Office of Information Technology has been working with their MSDE counterparts to identify the hardware, software and user licenses that are associated with the transferring programs. MSDE has informed DLLR that many of these items will remain with MSDE after July 1, 2009. The IT transition plan that is being developed by DLLR identifies the system components (such as the eForm/eWorkFlow License used in the MGETS System) ... more.

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