by suzy smith, i think. >> good afternoon, my name is suzy smith, and i'm deputy director of policy and planning interment -- human agencies agency. >> my name is tom nolan, the manager of special projects. >> we are going to talk about four things today. one is sogi data compliance in the context of h.s.a. and our programs and our systems, second , training efforts, third is our compliance to date, and finally we are going to spotlight an equity analysis that the department of aging and adult services has done. so just by way of context, as you probably know, human services agency as is a foundation for three separate departments. the department of human services and early office education. together we serve 225,000 san franciscans, about a fourth of the population. we have over 2,000 staff, nine main sites, and over 400 contracts. what i laid out here is our 11 main computer systems that collect all of our data, and the ones that are in red are our larger programs that are actually state database systems that we can't manipulate fields and ads to directly. fortunately, as has been men