Regional Task Force on the Homeless Sample Clauses

Regional Task Force on the Homeless. (RTFH)‌ RTFH Mission “RTFH is the homeless policy expert and lead coordinator for the introduction of new models and implementation of best practices for the San Diego Region.” The Regional Task Force on the Homeless (RTFH) serves as the HMIS Lead Agency. In that capacity, RTFH is responsible for the management and development of the HMIS implementation. Under the guidance of the RTFH, agencies with homeless-dedicated programs are required to participate in the HMIS to support local data collection, service, and planning functions within the CoC’s jurisdiction. Participating Agencies are defined as those agencies that have signed Agency Participation Agreements. The RTFH encourages Agencies that provide beds and services funded by other federal, state, local, or private resources to also participate in the HMIS. Contact Information Regional Task Force on the Homeless 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Road‌ San Diego, California 92123 Telephone: (000) 000-0000‌ Fax: (000) 000-0000 Email: xxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx Website: xxxxxx.xxx‌ Role Function Executive Director • CoC HMIS Lead Agency • HMIS direction & oversight HMIS System Administrator • General HMIS administration • Oversight and supervision of HMIS Technical Team HMIS Security Officer • Monitor security of the HMIS • Ensure HMIS Lead Agency and Participating Agency compliance with Security Policies and Procedures HMIS Technical Team HMIS Support SpecialistGeneral technical support for HMIS issues related to end-user access, troubleshooting, information requests, system functionality errors, etc. • End-user training • Project setup and support • On boarding HMIS Data Analyst • Issues related to data quality, data analysis, mandated reports, report failure, etc.
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