Gov. Jeff Landry Announces New Vendor Replacing Aging OMV System
LOUISIANA, JUL 29 – The $30 million contract with CHAMP aims to replace a 50-year-old system causing weeks-long delays and is expected to save Louisiana money while improving service within two years.
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Louisiana hires company to replace its outdated OMV system
KEY TAKEAWAYS: Louisiana retiring 50-year-old OMV software system New $30 million system to be built by Champ Drivers will gain online and mobile app access Champ also serves West Virginia, Kentucky, New Jersey, Illinois The beleaguered technology Louisiana has relied upon for driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations since the 1970s heyday of the Volkswagen Beetle is being junked and replaced with a newer, sleeker model, Gov. Jeff Landr…
Going to the DMV could get easier as Louisiana replaces 50-year-old system: 'It'll be quick'
Getting a driver’s license, registration or other service from Louisiana’s Office of Motor Vehicles could get much easier because the state has selected a vendor to replace its half-century-old computer system, state officials said.
Louisiana hires company to replace its outdated OMV system • Louisiana Illuminator
Digital driver's licenses available through LA Wallet will now be accepted at airport security and federal agencies as photo identification. (Photo by Wes Muller/Louisiana Illuminator)The beleaguered technology Louisiana has relied upon for driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations since the 1970s heyday of the Volkswagen Beetle is being junked and replaced with a newer, sleeker model, Gov. Jeff Landry announced Tuesday. The state is upgrading…
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