California Emergency Medical Services Authority
The Emergency Medical Services Authority and the Office of Technology and Solutions Integration are nearing the date they set to release a solicitation for a system that would bring a paper-based process online statewide.
Responsibilities of the position include overseeing all phases of the application development life cycle; developing and implementing programming activities; and developing metrics to measure the success of technological projects and processes.
In a budget change proposal submitted last month, the California Emergency Medical Services Authority seeks funding to preserve and continue an online system that informs first responders’ work statewide.
Proposed legislation this session would further refine state laws on privacy and personal information, on emergency response and on body-worn cameras. That is, if it passes.
State transportation, insurance and emergency entities are looking to fill assistant chief and IT specialist positions.
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H.R. 1 has significantly reshaped the operating environment for health and human services agencies, increasing both oversight and administrative demands across programs like SNAP and Medicaid. The legislation raises the stakes by tightening expectations around payment accuracy — placing SNAP agencies at risk of financial penalties if error rates exceed 6% by 2028 — while also expanding eligibility verification requirements, such as requiring certain Medicaid recipients to undergo recertification twice a year instead of annually.
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