The meeting discussed plans for allowing Rhode Island residents to renew their driver's licenses online through the RI.gov website. Representatives from RI.gov, the Department of Information Technology (DOIT), and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) attended. The DMV presented new screens for the online renewal process that displayed status messages about a licensee's eligibility. However, these screens contained less information than what was previously discussed. The DMV agreed to provide RI.gov a list of all possible status messages and clarify which would require halting an online renewal. A follow up meeting was scheduled for June 23rd for RI.gov and DMV staff to confirm the application workflows and eligibility messages.
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Rhode Island Division of Motor Vehicles Meeting Note
The meeting discussed plans for allowing Rhode Island residents to renew their driver's licenses online through the RI.gov website. Representatives from RI.gov, the Department of Information Technology (DOIT), and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) attended. The DMV presented new screens for the online renewal process that displayed status messages about a licensee's eligibility. However, these screens contained less information than what was previously discussed. The DMV agreed to provide RI.gov a list of all possible status messages and clarify which would require halting an online renewal. A follow up meeting was scheduled for June 23rd for RI.gov and DMV staff to confirm the application workflows and eligibility messages.
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Online license renewal notes from Rhode Island Division of Motor Vehicles - June 20, 2011
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Rhode Island Division of Motor Vehicles meeting note
The meeting discussed plans for allowing Rhode Island residents to renew their driver's licenses online through the RI.gov website. Representatives from RI.gov, the Department of Information Technology (DOIT), and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) attended. The DMV presented new screens for the online renewal process that displayed status messages about a licensee's eligibility. However, these screens contained less information than what was previously discussed. The DMV agreed to provide RI.gov a list of all possible status messages and clarify which would require halting an online renewal. A follow up meeting was scheduled for June 23rd for RI.gov and DMV staff to confirm the application workflows and eligibility messages.
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Rhode Island Division of Motor Vehicles Meeting Note
The meeting discussed plans for allowing Rhode Island residents to renew their driver's licenses online through the RI.gov website. Representatives from RI.gov, the Department of Information Technology (DOIT), and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) attended. The DMV presented new screens for the online renewal process that displayed status messages about a licensee's eligibility. However, these screens contained less information than what was previously discussed. The DMV agreed to provide RI.gov a list of all possible status messages and clarify which would require halting an online renewal. A follow up meeting was scheduled for June 23rd for RI.gov and DMV staff to confirm the application workflows and eligibility messages.
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Meeting
Notes
-
June
20,
2011
DMV
Drivers
License
Renewals
Online
RI.gov
Attendees:
Tom
Viall,
Joe
Alba,
and
Nicole
Courtemanche
DOIT
Attendees:
Linda
Nelson,
Denise
Mencarini
DMV
Attendees:
Lisa
Holley,
Chuck
Hollis,
Lisa
Egan,
and
Marcy
Coleman
Online
license
authentication
and
authorization
against
the
DMV
legacy
system
to
match
DMV
business
rules
RI.gov
staff
noted
that
the
previous
DMV
technical
discussion
had
involved
a
different
set
of
data
than
what
appears
on
the
newest
screens
being
presented
to
RI.gov.
The
original
screen
displayed
more
information
than
the
latter,
which
might
impact
the
ability
of
RI.gov
software
to
enforce
the
business
decisions
made
by
DMV
staff.
DMV
IT
confirmed
that
the
latest
screens
were
specifically
created
to
support
the
online
renewal
process.
These
DMV
screens
display
close
to
10
different
status
messages
regarding
the
selected
licensees
renewal
eligibility.
Follow
up:
DMV
IT
will
provide
RI.gov
with
a
list
of
all
possible
status
messages
and
work
with
DMV
staff
to
determine
which
messages
must
halt
an
online
license
renewal.
Follow
up:
RI.gov
and
DMV
staff
will
meet
to
confirm
application
workflows
and
eligibility
messages
on
Thursday,
June
23,
2011.