DiscoverThe Public Sector Show by TechTables#204: Why Texas DMV Chose $6M in Planning Over $150M (Plus TDLR's 25-Program Modernization)
#204: Why Texas DMV Chose $6M in Planning Over $150M (Plus TDLR's 25-Program Modernization)

#204: Why Texas DMV Chose $6M in Planning Over $150M (Plus TDLR's 25-Program Modernization)

Update: 2025-06-27
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#204: Why Texas DMV Chose $6M in Planning Over $150M (Plus TDLR's 25-Program Modernization) [Houston 2024]

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Featuring:

Wendy Barron, CIO, Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Courtney Arbour, Executive Director, Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)

What You’ll Learn:

How choosing $6 million in planning funds over $150 million in immediate funding can lead to better modernization outcomes at Texas DMV

The strategic approach to consolidating 25+ programs and 8 legacy licensing systems at TDLR into a unified platform

How Texas DMV interfaces with 254 counties through 500+ Tax Assessor Collector offices and plans to streamline manual processes using RPA

The innovative use of regulatory authority to combat human trafficking through emergency facility closures and cross-agency data sharing

Why building relationships with vendor communities and stakeholder feedback loops drives successful transformation in government

Timestamps

(03:00 ) Why Licensing is Workforce Development: Career Transition Strategy

(05:00 ) $6M vs $150M: How DMV Chose Planning Over Quick Implementation

(08:00 ) 25+ Programs, 8 Legacy Systems: TDLR's Consolidation Strategy

(11:00 ) Solving the "Page 10 Error": RPA for 500+ County Tax Offices

(16:00 ) 35 Facilities Closed: Using Tech Authority to Combat Human Trafficking

(18:00 ) Multi-State CIO Networks: Learning from Florida, California, Arizona

(21:00 ) Innovation Sources: Vendor Partnerships and Stakeholder Feedback Loops

(25:00 ) 2025 Execution Plan: Balancing Quick Wins with Long-Term Vision

(27:00 ) New York's Planning Failures: Expensive Lessons for Texas Modernization

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#204: Why Texas DMV Chose $6M in Planning Over $150M (Plus TDLR's 25-Program Modernization)

#204: Why Texas DMV Chose $6M in Planning Over $150M (Plus TDLR's 25-Program Modernization)

Joe Toste