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The Commissioner's Report
(archived)
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November 2002
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'Fix DMV' report outlines
reform plan
SPECIAL 'FIX DMV' EDITION
Governor
McGreevey and I are pleased to announce that after six months
of work the Fix DMV Commission issued its final report on
November 7. The report details extensive customer service,
corruption and security problems at New Jersey's DMV facilities.
In light of recent terrorism, security reform at DMV must
be addressed immediately and the Commission's report outlines
our plan for a new, modern DMV capable of delivering quality
service in a secure environment. This plan is the basis
for the DMV reform legislation currently before the State
Legislature.
In
this issue, I have summarized the findings of the Commission
as well as our recommendations for DMV reform. Please feel
free to contact my office if you have questions or concerns.
- Commissioner
Jamie Fox
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Assessing
DMV Security
State Police warning: Take steps to safeguard documents
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more info
A
committed workforce necessary
DMV to regain integrity
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more info
Wanted:
technology up to the task
21st century security risks demand 21st century
technology
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more info
No
more horror stories!
New Jerseyians deserve better customer service
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more info
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Governor McGreevey (right)
presents 'Fix DMV' report at
a November 7 news event. With
him are DMV Director Diane
Legreide and Transportation
Commissioner Jamie Fox.
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A new game plan for DMV
DMV requires new strategies for service, security
funding
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