DFPS caseworkers are chronically underpaid, routinely overloaded, and among the highest-turnover state employees in Texas. The agency has struggled for years to keep enough workers on staff to handle its caseloads. The state legislature has held hearings on it. Children have died because of it.
And yet the agency’s IT budget runs through ten H-1B staffing firms at an average of $105,704 per worker. One vendor filed a petition listing Kentucky’s Cabinet for Health and Family Services as the worksite entity on what appears to be a Texas DFPS placement. Four petitions from a single vendor were all withdrawn after certification. Six case numbers appear in both Q1 and Q2. This is the largest agency in the series and its procurement data is the messiest.