In a response to inquiries from Techwire, Batjer declined to be interviewed about the team's six-month timeline.
“The DMV touches nearly every Californian," said a statement from Batjer. "It is critical that the DMV not only meets but surpasses the needs and expectations of the people of this state. I’m honored to have been asked by Governor Newsom to lead this essential review.
"It is too early to discuss any specifics of the Strike Team or what conclusions it might reach.”
The DMV is responsible for the Motor Voter program, which automatically registers drivers to vote, and the state's ability to issue federally recognized Real IDs, both of which have seen troubled implementations. The state has been granted a four-month extension on its ability to issue Real IDs.
The DMV's longtime director, Jean Shiomoto, retired in December.