2021 Issue 2

The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators

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2021 ISSUE 2

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Features

An Intelligent Solution

By AAMVA | June 11, 2021

How DMVs are using artificial intelligence to improve service

What Lies Ahead

By Melanie D.G. Kaplan | June 11, 2021

AAMVA partners with industry experts to detail where DMV operations are headed in the future

Departments

IN THE HEADLIGHTS

Pandemic trends to keep, and those to leave behind

EDUCATION

AAMVA publishes Managing Data Privacy and External Access Best Practice

JURISDICTION SPOTLIGHT

Washington State Patrol uses drones for reconstructing crash scenes

Interviews & Perspectives

FROM THE CHAIR

A Digital Future
DMV business should continue to include virtual offerings after pandemic ends

FROM THE PRESIDENT

Move Forward—In Safety
Pandemic trends to keep, and those to leave behind

BEHIND THE WHEEL

Q&A with Alex Otte
New Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) National President shares the story of how she first became involved with the organization and her goals for her term

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Leadership Development

By Janice Dluzynski | September 6, 2024

Recent data related to AAMVA’s Leadership Academy

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Crossword

By AAMVA | September 6, 2024

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COVER STORY

What Lies Ahead

AAMVA partners with industry experts to detail the future of DMV operations

The future is the topic of a report released in August 2020, which identifies and assesses the biggest trends administrators are seeing as they find themselves at a crossroads—looking at legacy missions and new technology—as they work to modernize their operations across the United States and Canada. The 28-page report, Trends Impacting the DMV of the Future, was produced by the Transportation Research Board (TRB) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and Cambridge Systematics, Inc., and guided by a seven-member AAMVA technical working group.

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FEATURE STORY

How DMVs are using artificial intelligence to improve service

It’s clear that AI has numerous applications in the motor vehicle space, and those options will only continue to increase as new technologies are developed. However, for many jurisdictions, making the budgetary case for incorporating a new technology can be just as important as that technology’s potential applications.

INDUSTRY INSIGHT

Right on Queue

As one of the busiest jurisdictions in the country, the Nevada DMV is no stranger to long lines. Four years ago, at the Las Vegas-headquartered DMV, customers often waited in line for a couple hours to be seen. Today, however, most folks are at the front of the line within 30 minutes, thanks to Qmatic's Orchestra system.

Right on Queue

JURISDICTION SPOTLIGHT

Aerial Views

Washington State Patrol uses drones for reconstructing crash scenes

BEHIND THE WHEEL

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Q&A with Alex Otte

New Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) National President shares the story of how she first became involved with the organization and her goals for her term

CROSSROADS

True DeTECHtives

Law enforcement agencies are using new technologies to better meet the needs of their departments and the people they serve

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