The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles is working on a total overhaul of their vehicle and licensing systems and business processes. These changes are coming at the hands of federal and state legislation such as the Real ID act and various legislation regarding Graduated Driver's License and Learner's Permit regulations.
This initiative began when the DMV released its strategic plan in June 2007, which detailed a variety of initiatives that were to be implemented in the upcoming years. DMV's vision was to achieve five different goals: Expanded Customer Services, Integrated Suppliers and Partners, Integration with Other Government Agencies, Accountability to the Public, and Sound Financial Management.
INPUT is in the process of tracking a variety of these initiatives, including the Connecticut Integrated Vehicle and Licensing System (CIVLS) modernization project RFP and DMV's Digital Driver's License system upgrade. These projects, along with a variety of other transportation and homeland security initiatives related to the DMV (currently being tracked by INPUT), will be pursued by the state in the upcoming year.



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