State Systems
State and federal child support programs work together to implement information systems that support automated management of the program. Each state must have an automated system to operate its child support program efficiently, effectively and economically.
OCSE approves state system planning and design and monitors and certifies that states implement their systems as intended by law and regulation, and that they spend federal funds wisely. We also provide automation and technology support to encourage innovation.
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IV&V Status of State Systems
August 1, 2012OCSE State Systems Contacts
August 1, 2012State Systems Certification Guide 2009
December 1, 2009
Starting Over - Planning for a New Child Support System
February 1, 2011
Additional Resources for State Systems RSS Feed
Model Tribal System Sandbox Quick-Start Instructions
September 6, 2012Overview of how to log-in and gain access to the National Sandbox for the Model Tribal System (MTS)Model Tribal System Sandbox Presentation
August 23, 2012Presentation about the Model Tribal System Sandbox availability, access, and functionalityIV&V Status of State Systems
August 1, 2012Information on the status, cost, and schedule of Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) of state projectsTribal Advance Planning Document Presentation
July 26, 2012Training on the Advance Planning Document process used by Tribal IV-D programs to obtain federal funding for child support systems
IV&V Status of State Systems
August 1, 2012Information on the status, cost, and schedule of Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) of state projectsUpdate- Automated Systems for Child Support Enforcement: A Guide for States - Revised April 1999
August 28, 2008Updates the "Automated Systems for Child Support Enforcement: A Guide for States" to comply with PRWORAGuidance on Advance Planning Document Requirements to meet the Automated System Provisions
February 20, 1996Guidance and information related to extention of deadline for State's having an operational statewide systemReduction in Federal Financial Participation Rates for the Child Support Enforcement Program
February 17, 1995Elimination of 90 percent FFP rate for expenditures related to an approved child support enforcement systemFeasibility, Alternatives, and Cost Benefit Analysis Guide
July 1, 1993Supports state staff in the development and approval of feasibility studies, alternatives analyses, and cost/benefit analyses