Objective
The RI DMV was undertaking a data modernization project to update legacy systems and adopt a single customer, single record, single database approach to data management. The updated system would also prepare the agency to comply with REAL ID regulation, “a mandate on Federal agencies, restricting the circumstances under which they may accept state-issued driver’s licenses and identification cards for official purposes.”
As part of the modernization, they needed to migrate credential records (licenses, IDs, etc.) and vehicle records (plates, titles, etc.) from 40 legacy databases. They also needed to improve the data quality and validate more than 30 years of free form legacy data. In addition to complying with regulation, the modernization would help to enhance RI DMV’s online capabilities and improve their service offerings.
Solution
RI DMV was seeking a partner to help accelerate their data migration. While they had worked with a system integrator and had a team of SQL developers working through themigration, they were interested in finding a way to speed up the process and automate the migration. They sought an alternative approach to validate the business rules the existing team had developed, as well as verifying the accuracy of the data they planned to migrate.
RI DMV decided to look into what tools and vendors might help them to validate their business rules in a more efficient manner to help meet their intended delivery date and constraints. That’s where Experian came in. According to Walter Craddock, Administrator of the RI DMV, “One of the most important things for me as the Administrator of the DMV was the responsiveness of Experian when we started to work with them.” Recognizing the team’s willingness to “roll up their sleeves” to quickly address and overcome obstacles, Craddock felt confident that Experian would prove to be a valuable partner in their data conversion project.