Utilizing HMIS and non-HMIS Data to Support Racial Equity

Presented at: NHSDC Presented on: 04/26/2021 Kansas City, MS is a melting pot that consists of people of all forms of race, culture, and socioeconomic background. Unfortunately, we live in a society where not all people are treated equitably. In this session, we will provide an overview of the tools and resources that we are Read more about Utilizing HMIS and non-HMIS Data to Support Racial Equity[…]

Supporting People Experiencing Homelessness During Natural Disasters & COVID with Mobile Tech

Presented at: Good Tech Fest Presented on: 05/20/2020 Rapidly deployed GPS-enabled surveying tools, and the understanding that can be derived with the aid of geospatial reporting, can play a key role in providing targeted assistance to those in need. Back in 2012, while wrapping up the counts for the cities of Quincy and Brockton, MA, Read more about Supporting People Experiencing Homelessness During Natural Disasters & COVID with Mobile Tech[…]

Tools and Support for Local COVID-19 Response

Presented at: NAEH Presented on: 04/21/2020 Mobile Technology is a valuable tool in local emergency responses to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). This presentation details tools available from Simtech Solutions and how they can be applied to improve efforts to support Shelter-in-Place, tracking resource needs and allocation, conducting health screenings, and more! Examples of communities using Read more about Tools and Support for Local COVID-19 Response[…]

PIT Count Planning and Analysis​ Aided by Open Data and Open Source Tools​

Presented at: NHSDC, Nashville, TN Presented on: 04/17/2019 The planning process for conducting an accurate point in time homeless count in larger regions such as Texas Balance of State, King County, and Dallas can be a daunting undertaking. Like any large project, it is often best to break this work down into manageable tasks and Read more about PIT Count Planning and Analysis​ Aided by Open Data and Open Source Tools​[…]

Racial Disparities Analysis Using Data from Homeless Response Systems​

Presented at: NHSDC, Nashville, TN Presented on: 04/16/2019 In response to one of HUD’s questions from the 2019 CoC funding application, our team analyzed how equitably our CoC is serving different racial/ethnic groups in terms of receiving homelessness services, prioritizing those services, and housing success rate. We determined that an unbiased homeless system would serve Read more about Racial Disparities Analysis Using Data from Homeless Response Systems​[…]

Rethinking the Homelessness Response Framework

Presented at: NHSDC,, Nashville, TN Presented on: 04/15/2019 Communities face many common challenges when attempting to effectively respond to the range of housing needs of individuals and families. To overcome these challenges, multiple technical objects, or services, can be integrated into a singular framework. Each service within the framework fulfills a specific functional requirement and Read more about Rethinking the Homelessness Response Framework[…]

Refining Coordinated Entry to Better Connect with People Living on the Streets

Presented at: San Antonio Mayor’s Housing Summit Presented on: 09/18/2018 A key tenet of the Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness is to create a “No Wrong Door” coordinated entry system.  While HMIS is an entry point for the majority of Federally funded projects, there are still several other entry and exit points Read more about Refining Coordinated Entry to Better Connect with People Living on the Streets[…]

When CE Best Practices Don’t Work: Setting up CE in Regions with Closed and Fragmented Data Systems

Presented at: NHSDC Conference, Pittsburgh PA Presented on: 04/18/2018 HUD has required that regions have a Coordinated Entry System in place by January 23, 2018. We’ve seen best practices from many regions who have a single, open, HMIS system and have strong participation rates. What about regions who do not? Some regions have providers that Read more about When CE Best Practices Don’t Work: Setting up CE in Regions with Closed and Fragmented Data Systems[…]

Measuring the Impact of Natural Disasters on the Homeless System

Presented at: NHSDC Conference, Pittsburgh PA Presented on: 04/17/2018 Collecting PIT data in communities impacted by natural disasters is essential to assure regions are not penalized. Data also helps to further inform recommendations on long-term disaster recovery to the State Agencies so they may better know how to utilize Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Read more about Measuring the Impact of Natural Disasters on the Homeless System[…]

Rapid Deployment of a Homeless Response Framework

Presented at: NHSDC Presented on: 10/11/2017 The communities of Houston and Corpus Christi quickly designed, developed, and implemented a technical framework to support the Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.  This presentation included an overview on the challenges that were faced, followed by a discussion of how a services-oriented architecture (SOA) and integration with HMIS was leveraged to maximize the Read more about Rapid Deployment of a Homeless Response Framework[…]