State and Local Government

For state and local governments, some things are constants: Budgets are tight. Citizens’ expectations are mounting. And limited resources must be stretched to meet demands.

Local GovernmentFor 25 years, Keane has worked with state and local agencies in areas such as Health and Human Services, Transportation, Finance and Administration, and Public Safety and Justice. Combining innovative technologies with disciplined business and IT processes, Keane enables state and local agencies to optimize business and IT processes, increase operational efficiency, rationalize project and application portfolios, implement workforce development plans and processes, and establish an enterprise view of government.

The range of Solutions and Services we offer means we can meet almost any business or IT process challenge that regional or local governments may face. And our approach is markedly different from what most agencies may have experienced with other vendors.

Keane has served state and local agencies in areas such as:

Health and Human Services Keane’s extensive qualifications and deep expertise in Health and Human Services (HHS) issues enable us to give HHS agencies reliable, high-quality solutions and expedited service delivery.
Finance and Administration Our strategic planning and organizational expertise helps Finance and Administration agencies improve business processes, allocate increasingly limited resources, and tap into new revenue streams.
Public Safety and Justice Keane helps Public Safety and Justice agencies realize cost efficiencies and perform at the levels that today’s heightened security climate requires.
Transportation Our experience with state and local transportation issues, combined with IT services expertise, enables agencies to address complex mobility problems and related environmental issues.
What Clients Say
"By leveraging Keane's Project Management Program, the Bureau of Information Systems was able to reduce project time and costs, which is a crucial success factor when working under state-mandated budgets and expectations."

R. John Willmott Chief Information Officer Bureau of Information Systems
State of Florida