WisDOT recognized for its digital innonvations
The Wisconsin DOT has been named the top state for transportation and motor vehicle digital innovations, by the Center for Digital Government, in its 2020 Digital States Survey. The organization recognizes Wisconsin overall, as a national leader. The survey benchmarks state governments’ use of digital technologies to improve service delivery, increase capacity and reach policy goals.
“WisDOT’s efforts to advance business processes, records management, and collaboration between our divisions and our stakeholders, has put WisDOT among the best in the country,” said secretary-designee Craig Thompson. “Designing and implementing advanced digital technology takes place behind the scenes. It’s this work by dedicated state employees and partners, that improves the lives of our customers.”
Wisconsin has maintained an A- in the Center for Digital Government’s rankings since 2016, and has continually improved in digital innovation for over a decade. Within four years, Wisconsin went from a C+ rating to an A-.
Criteria in the Digital States Survey, conducted every two years, is that a state must demonstrate very strong innovation, high-performing solutions, with verifiable impact across all categories.
The WisDOT is recognized for excelling in numerous areas. These include digital use of driver license renewal and vehicle registration renewal, data analytics and real-time traffic analytics.
The department noted two specific accomplishments. First, the WisDOT’s DMV new PARTNER program, implemented in 2019, which helps car dealers improve business processes and records management. Another accomplishment, is the statewide deployment of project development software for construction design review. This improves collaboration between WisDOT and stakeholders.
The Center for Digital Government also evaluated the WisDOT’s priorities for enhancing transportation and motor vehicles in the coming years. The Wis-DOT’s goals include coordinating, and analyzing Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAV) technology implications, adding more online DMV services, and implementing Geographic Information System (GIS) applications and tools.