by Renee Moseley | Apr 26, 2024 | Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News, Newsletter
Read the latest news and solutions for regulatory agencies in GL Solutions’ weekly newsletter. Our featured stories: Why Do State Licensing Agencies Choose FedRAMP? Most States Receive Failing Grade for Management of Foster Youth’s Federal Benefits Latest AI News for...
by Renee Moseley | Apr 23, 2024 | Featured Childcare Licensing, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News
Most States Receive Failing Grade for Management of Foster Youth’s Federal Benefits A report gives most states an F grade for failing to preserve the federal benefits of foster youth. The Children’s Advocacy Institute at the University of San Diego School of Law...
by Marketing | Apr 19, 2024 | Blog, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting
Your IT department now requires that your agency use FedRAMP. And your RFPs ask private sector vendors to explain how their services follow FedRAMP standards. But what is FedRAMP? And why are state licensing agencies choosing this for regulatory requirements? What is...
by Renee Moseley | Apr 18, 2024 | Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News, Newsletter
Read the latest news and solutions for regulatory agencies in GL Solutions’ weekly newsletter. Our featured stories: How to Modernize your Child Care Licensing System in Phases Federal Judge Allows NC Foster Children Discrimination Case to Proceed Latest AI News for...
by Renee Moseley | Apr 17, 2024 | Blog, Child Care Licensing, Licensing and Permitting, Modernization, Specialized Solutions
The agency transformation process modernizes your child care agency’s approach to implementing a new licensing system with regulatory software. The transformation involves your agency moving through different levels of growth and development towards an optimal agency;...
by Renee Moseley | Apr 16, 2024 | Child Care Licensing, Licensing and Permitting, News
Federal Judge Allows NC Foster Children Discrimination Case to Proceed A ruling by a federal judge allows a lawsuit to move forward that alleges the state of North Carolina locks foster children in psychiatric residential treatment facilities instead of providing them...