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States keep choosing Aware to beat fraud
July 25, 2006
Kentucky and Alaska recently selected On Point Technology's Aware product to combat organized fraud and detect identity theft in their unemployment insurance programs.
The Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development issued a Request for Proposal for Identification Fraud and State Unemployment Tax Act (SUTA) Dumping Detection Software. On Point Technology was awarded the contract after Alaska determined Aware was the only product that met their requirements. The same facts allowed the Kentucky Department of Workforce Investment to justify a sole source purchase of Aware.
On Point Technology began the projects with State kick-off meetings to present the project plan and discuss each State's unique data model. As a result, On Point Technology is now defining the data extraction process and identifying the data sources needed to support its one-click audits. Aware's FraudIT and Workforce Reporter tools will allow Kentucky and Alaska to fulfill their goals in pursuing organized fraud and identity theft in their UI programs. The timeline for Aware to be executable in these states is four months.
