Louisiana Governor declared a state of emergency for the Office of Motor Vehicles due to system failures caused by outdated 50-year-old databases.
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Gov. Jeff Landry has declared an emergency via executive order as the state grapples with service disruptions at Office of ...
Sen. Jay Luneau’s bill would increase fines and remove speed exceptions, aiming to curb dangerous driving habits and reduce accidents across the state.
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Gov. Jeff Landry has declared a state of emergency in Louisiana, citing the need to immediately address system outages at the ...
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Gov. Jeff Landry has declared a state of emergency in Louisiana, citing the need to immediately address system outages at the ...
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Governor Jeff Landry has signed an executive order declaring a state of emergency that targets the outdated computer systems at the Office of Motor Vehicles.
Louisiana is using a mainframe that's over 50 years old to run the OMV. What is COBOL and why does it matter as the REAL ID deadline looms?