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The Louisiana Office of Technology Services (OTS) and the Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV) have selected CHAMP Titles, Inc.
Technology company CHAMP selected by Louisiana to digitally innovate the state’s OMV system, improving government services for millions statewide.
B ATON ROUGE, La. (Gray Media) - After years of crashes, long lines, and outdated tech, Louisiana is replacing its aging OMV ...
Getting a driver’s license, registration or other service from Louisiana’s Office of Motor Vehicles could get much easier ...
Gov. Landry announces new software contract with CHAMP to update OMV systems, aiming to cut costs, reduce wait times, and ...
According to Gov. Jeff Landry, the nearly 50-year-old system that the OMV currently runs off of will be replaced with a new ...
The beleaguered technology Louisiana has relied upon for driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations since the 1970s heyday ...
The work, to be led by CHAMP, will add automation, fraud prevention tools, and make service to customers faster. The Office ...
Louisiana is upgrading its software for the Office of Motor Vehicles, allowing the state to move on from the system it’s used for more than 50 years, according to the governor. The agreement between ...
OMV said it has been working with Landry, his administration, state legislators, OTS and industry leaders to acquire and implement a new, modern driver and vehicle system that adequately serves ...
Gov. Jeff Landry has declared a State of Emergency in response to widespread disruptions at Louisiana’s Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV), citing outdated software as the root cause of significant ...
Residents may renew their driver’s license up to 180 days prior to expiration at an OMV field office or Public Tag Agent location. Eligible residents can renew their driver’s license or ...