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Workforce Development Information Systems in Florida

Workforce Development Information Systems in Florida. The Florida Education and Training Placement Information Program (FETPIP)… The Workforce Development Information System (WDIS)… The Workforce Development Education Funding process (WDEF). S. 229.8075, Florida Statutes...

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Workforce Development Information Systems in Florida

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  1. Workforce Development Information Systems in Florida • The Florida Education and Training Placement Information Program (FETPIP)… • The Workforce Development Information System (WDIS)… • The Workforce Development Education Funding process (WDEF)...

  2. S. 229.8075, Florida Statutes... Designates FETPIP as the state’s primary follow-up resource for all workforce development and related education programs… References S.443, FS regarding Unemployment Compensation Automated Follow-up - FETPIP

  3. Follow-up data collection • Purpose: To find out what happens to students or program participants after they leave a particular activity… • Findings: Usually focus on employment- related events after an exit… • Method: Exit Interviews, Survey-based “tracer study”… electronic data sharing.

  4. 68 School Districts Secondary and Postsecondary 28 Community Colleges Associate degrees and certificates 10 State Public Universities Bachelors, Masters, PHDs Department of Education Vocational Rehabilitation, Blind Services, Dropout Prevention, Apprenticeships 24 Regional Workforce Boards 150 Private Vocational & Technical Schools Department of Labor and Employment Security WIA, veterans, older workers, workers comp. Department of Corrections All state system releases Department of Children & Families TANF. Food Stamps, Food Stamps Employment, WAGES FETPIP-Primary Participants 360 “Applications”, 3.5 million former students/participants

  5. FETPIP RECORD LINKAGES • Quarterlylinkages between various participant records, wage records, & welfare records - primarily for WIA, welfare-to-work, ad hocs... • Annual linkages between 360 applications, each w/former students/participants and 11 state & federal administrative databases...

  6. Cooperating Agencies: Follow-up Resources • Florida Departments: • Education • Agency for Workforce Innovation • Workforce Florida, Inc. • Revenue • Corrections • Children & Families • Management Services • National Resources: • U.S. Postal Service • U.S. Dept. of Defense • U.S. Office of Personnel Mgt. • WRIS… • NSLC

  7. Data Items Collected • Employment • Florida employment via state UC wage records • Industry, size-of-firm, occupation, location, earnings • Federal employment, postal employment, military service • WRIS for out-of-state employment • Postsecondary Education • Florida public via enrollment record systems, private via tuition vouchers • Educational level, institution, major or fields of study • NSC for out-of-state private and public, possibly in-state private • Florida Public Assistance • TANF, Foodstamps • Corrections • Incarcerations, Releasees

  8. MAJOR USES OF FETPIP DATA • Workforce Education Performance Funding • Performance-Based Program Budgeting • WIA Performance Measurement • ITA Provider Lists • Perkins Performance Goal Measurement • School District Accountability • University System Program Reviews • Legislative Performance Reviews • Workforce Estimating Conference • Occupational Supply and Demand • Career Counseling, consumer and Guidance Information

  9. Benefits: FETPIP • Common core set of outcome measures across many programs, operations… • An accurate count of labor market supply by occupation from vocational programs...

  10. Benefits: FETPIP • Relatively inexpensive while providing more detailed, thorough information with high response levels… • Uses existing data.. • Objective - non judgmental resource

  11. Criticisms of the FETPIP approach... • It’s too slow… • Quarterly (or annual) is not frequent enough… • It misses some types of employment… • It misses some types of postsecondary education...

  12. Important start-up features: FETPIP • Legislative Requirement - a guarantee of cooperation … • Understand what the data resources are designed to do, what they are for, owner-concerns… • Work with owners to design an approach - if possible, reduce burdens associated with their participation... more…

  13. Important start-up features: FETPIP • Start with a limited scope, create ‘fans’… • As you expand, listen to participants, try to accommodate their concerns… • Initially, try to avoid high stakes - or provide program folks with an ‘out’… • Have short term and long term visions for the effort...

  14. Lessons Learned: FETPIP • Recognize purposes and ownership of data resources… • Identify the strengths and weaknesses of data resources… • Surpass all requirements, expectations regarding data security… • Deliver on-time and honestly… • Get empowerment - Statutory authority and $$$ helps… more...

  15. Lessons Learned: FETPIP • When people need stuff, be there… • Anticipate roles that the system can play in accountability, performance measurement, cost return analysis, assisting new activities in meeting evaluation needs… • Initially, do not try to force common data elements, definitions... more...

  16. Lessons Learned: FETPIP • Work with participating agencies to detect and correct data element anomalies… • Correct or eliminate suspect data, including ‘bad’ SSNs...

  17. Costs of Operation: FETPIP • Year 1: ~$60,000; Year 2,3: ~$186,000; Year 4 - 8 ~$350,000; Current ~$600,000… • State ~$400,000, Perkins ~$60,000, WIA ~$140,000. • Staffing: Director, 3 Senior DBAs, 4 analyst/programmers, research assistant, clerical... • Mainframe costs ~$25,000 /year; postage ~$18,000;

  18. Workforce Development Information System (WDIS) • School district reporting for secondary vocational… • School district for reporting postsecondary vocational… • School district reporting for adult general education including ABE, Co-enrolled, GED, prep programs, ESOL… • Rx with community colleges...

  19. Automated Student Data Bases • Individually identifiable student data with SSNs or optional ID … • Demographic, course, and teacher formats... • Approximately 75 Data Elements including derived elements... • Postsecondary - primarily end-of term reporting (3 Xs year) • Secondary - part of the overall k-12 reporting schema - enrollment surveys and an annual wrap-up survey • Tables for course information, standards...

  20. Automated Student Data Bases • Reporting via statewide computer network - FIRN... • 214 edits, including 70 fatal edits... • referential integrity... • Reporting and technical assistance services… • Data review processes for changes...

  21. Overview of the Workforce Development Education Reporting Systems

  22. Performance Funding: WDEFF • Combines adult general education and adult vocational education in school districts and community colleges into workforce development education… • Allocates $720 million in state $$$ based on a base amount, performance completions, performance placements, several targeted services, and several ‘adjustments’ for local conditions… • Operates performance $$$ on a competitive - ‘at risk’ basis- local entities can gain or loose money based on performance... • Eliminates categorical funding...

  23. Data That Drives the formula • 2000-2001 Appropriation • 1998-99 Completions • 1997-98 Completions placed in 98-99 • 2001-2002 Appropriation • 1999-2000 Completions • 1998-1999 Completions placed in 99-00 • 2002-2003 Appropriation • 2000-2001 Completions • 1999-2000 Completions placed in 00-01

  24. Formula Weights... • Vocational, Standard Length, OCP to OCP... • AGE, Educational Difficulty, LCP to LCP... • AS Degrees, Degrees and College Credit Certificates... • Targeted Populations, educational Difficulty plus Combinations... • Targeted Occupations & Placement Levels...

  25. Why Some LEAs Gain Money... • Sustain or exceed performance share by- • Recruiting and counseling targeted students... • Retaining students through completion… • Assuring high level placements… • Manage data… • Emphasize programs that perform, fix or eliminate programs that don’t...

  26. Why some LEAS lose... • Not sustaining or reaching their share of performance… • Not reporting thoroughly or accurately… • Funding emphasis differences between the original funding methods and the new workforce development education performance method...

  27. 70% annual growth ~2000 permanent annual openings $15.42 Entry Wage $24.25 Average Wage Approximately 30,000 employed statewide 354 Completions (98-99 WDIS) 156 targeted 3,333 Cmpltn Points 212 Placements (FETPIP) 145 Level III Placements 1678 Placement Points 5011 Total Performance Pts @ $171.44 per point, generated $859,085 in performance dollars 2.91% of the AS performance dollars Example: Computer Systems Analyst WEC 2001 - The Number 1 Florida Job Placements - FETPIP Completions - WDIS Funding - WDEFF

  28. Additional Information For more information please contact Jay Pfeiffer, Brian Savon, or Duane Whitfield (850) 487-0900 Fax (850) 488-2405  pfeiffj@mail.doe.state.fl.us  savonb@mail.doe.state.fl.us  whitfd@mail.doe.state.fl.us Web: www.firn.edu/doe search on FETPIP or WDEFF

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