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Tracking the Spend: DMV’s Top IT Services Purchases in Q3

The department’s five largest transactions for IT services during the year’s third quarter landed in the mid-eight figures combined.

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One of the state’s best-known departments had IT-related expenditures around one of its most familiar projects during the year’s third quarter.

From July 1-Sept. 30, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) made 15 purchases and spent $51,592,676.50 on its five most expensive buys of IT services — most of that with one company. Here’s more information, with rounding, on what the department spent:

  • $46.7 million to Deloitte Consulting for “system integrator services” on the vehicle registration modernization aspect of its large-scale Digital eXperience Platform (DXP) renewal. This is a roughly 2.5-year contract, from Aug. 30-Feb. 28, 2025.
  • $2.1 million to V3Gate, to “expand DMV’s employee and customer experience solution” in delivering Medallia licenses. This is a three-year contract from July 29-July 28, 2025.
  • $1 million to Verificient Technologies to renew licensing for Proctortrack proprietary software. This is a one-year contract from July 1-June 30, 2023.
  • $987,000 to Legatus Solutions Corp. for IRP application development services. This is a three-year contract, from Sept. 15-Sept. 14, 2025.
  • $827,000 to Legatus Solutions Corp. for IRP proprietary software maintenance. This is a three-year contract, from July 1-June 30, 2025.

The periodic reports of spending on IT goods and services by agencies and departments in state government are compiled by Industry Insider — California as a way of highlighting procurements and trends.
Theo Douglas is Assistant Managing Editor of Industry Insider — California.