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Fraud Investigations in Louisiana Department of Children and Families (DCFS)

Fraud Investigations in Louisiana Department of Children and Families (DCFS). Ted deSaussure. Background. Large scale fraud investigation conducted in New Orleans involving Secret Service, multiple Federal law enforcement agencies & LA DCFS

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Fraud Investigations in Louisiana Department of Children and Families (DCFS)

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  1. Fraud Investigations in Louisiana Department of Children and Families (DCFS) Ted deSaussure Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  2. Background • Large scale fraud investigation conducted in New Orleans involving Secret Service, multiple Federal law enforcement agencies & LA DCFS • Identified a major challenge – getting to the data to make informed decisions • Transaction Data was available BUT • Needed great tech expertise to retrieve • Needed time & experience to interpret • It was all about the data and the patterns in it Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  3. Before Tina - BI • Primitive data mining • Good information • Single person held expertise • Delay in report availability (maybe 1+ days) • Tediously flip through reports to make decisions regarding targets • Operation Clean Swipe • The LA legislature segregated fraud recovery monies to fund program integrity efforts Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  4. Vision • Use the integrity fund to develop a solution that is: • Intuitive • Scalable • Effective • Flexibility to Address New Issues – MORE ON THIS LATER • Bottom line – it has to work! Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  5. Scope • Blend readily available data to identify suspicious transaction patterns that are inconsistent with normal patterns of commerce • Make the solution easy to learn, use & interpret to the entire investigative organization • Make it responsive to today’s requirements and flexible/scalable enough to support tomorrow’s needs Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  6. Development – Building Tina - BI • Practical Challenge • what would it look like when finished? • Intensive collaboration between developers & users to design, streamline & deploy components of the initiative • Used some USDA ALERT system(Anti-Fraud Locator for EBT Redemption Transaction)signatures of fraud • High dollar • Even dollar • Rapid Transactions • Developed local signatures of fraud • Distance to store & geographic redemption graphics • Transaction amount clustering • Many others Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  7. Louisiana Purchase Card ActivityAcross USA Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  8. Louisiana Purchase Card ActivityAcross USA Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  9. Geographic Selection of Stores Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  10. Sample Output Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  11. Sample Customer Sales Summary Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  12. Customer Summary on the Map Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  13. Sample Customer Detail Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  14. Flexibility to Address New Issues • Disaster response - Katrina & Gustav • Providing critical info to USDA • FEMA Trailer Location • EFT Status • Employee fraud • Exploit mainframe change logs to eligibility system • Post disaster fraud was discovered based on benefits address – not individual beneficiary • Child care fraud • Improved Foster care services Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  15. Flexibility to Address New Issues • Ability to do this and more independently from IT organization Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  16. Sharing with Others • Mississippi • Oklahoma Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  17. Awards & Press Coverage • The National Technology Solution Award 2008 – DCFS received DM Review’s 2008 Innovative Solution Award in the Business Intelligence/Analytics category for its use of mapping technology to help detect fraudulent activity in the state’s SNAP Program. In announcing the award that recognizes groundbreaking solutions that provide proven business value, DM Review’s senior editor Valerie Valentine called Louisiana’s Geographic Information System (GIS) technology as a "precedent-setting example." "One of the most important issues for any government agency is eliminating waste and fraud that prevent the public from being fully served.", said DCFS Secretary Kristy Nichols. "DCFS has renewed its commitment to leading the way when it comes to modernizing our delivery of service and targeting any misuse of funds.  We are proud to be recognized for our work in this area, and it serves to motivate us to continue as stewards of the public’s trust." Louisiana is one of the first to use GIS technology to detect fraud by helping identify trends and patterns in the SNAP Program. • The Excellence in Human Services Technology Award 2008 - DCFS received the Excellence in Human Services Technology Award for its use of GIS technology to help meet foster care needs of the state’s children and families.  The technology allows a child welfare worker to view and map foster homes and placement resources for a child near their residence.  This helps in meeting the family’s and child’s needs by keeping the child in their school system and reducing the number of transitions the child must encounter. DCFS was the first child welfare system in the nation to use GIS tracking technology in this manner. • Computer Heroes Award May 2005 • Computerworld “Best Practices in Business” October 2004 • Information Builders “Most Innovative Use of Technology” May 2005 • Business Intelligence Beats Back Food Stamp Fraud – CIO Insight Article 2005 • Taking a bite out of Food Stamp Fraud – ESRI Article September 2004 • Louisiana takes a bite out of Food Stamp Fraud – Government Computer News Article August 2004 Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  18. Current State of Affairs • $1.2 million in trafficking for a food truck • 151 client interviews • 150 signed confessions • Current case – convenience store for Sept 2011 • $103k in sales • $77 average sale • $780 single transaction • 89% of transactions > $50 • $50k transactions > $200 • 30+ new retailer investigations – potentially millions in fraudulent benefits • Additional child care investigations • With ½ original staff Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  19. Challenges • Funding • Mission-critical IT organization priorities were to support core business systems – not necessarily ancillary systems such as fraud • Infrastructure/Capacity Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

  20. Closing Thoughts • It is all about having access to data and the ability to interpret it in meaningful ways • Tactically – important to close individual cases with a minimum of effort • Strategic – important to share consistent insight into issues with major decision makers with confidence • With strained budgets, it is important to use technology to optimize staff resources Optimizing Performance in Volatile Times

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