The California Department of Motor Vehicles spent exactly $16 million on those IT services purchases in June. Here, with rounding, is what that money paid for, based on data in the State Contracting and Procurement Registration System:
- $5 million to Infinite Solutions for “Elastic Workforce” to maintain and transition the department’s legacy systems and existing containment architecture, to support DMV’s ongoing stabilization and containment work. This is a two-year contract from June 29-June 28, 2024.
- $5 million to Infinite Solutions for “Elastic Workforce,” to deliver expertise around transitioning and maintaining legacy and containment architecture during that same stabilization and containment work. This is also a two-year contract from June 28-June 27, 2024.
- $2.5 million to QualApps for Salesforce services “to implement new Industry Business Centers transactions online channels and add new transactions to the Virtual Field Office.” This is a one-year contract from June 7-June 6, 2023 with “a one-year option to extend.”
- $2 million to Cambria Solutions for a UiPath automation solution that will “allow the continuation of the digital transformation journey” for DMV. This is a two-year contract from June 29-June 28, 2024.
- $1.5 million to Microsan Consultancy Services for “Elastic Workforce” to support the “(Digital Experience Platform) DxP project manager, business analyst and test automation roles.” DxP is DMV’s three- to five-year replacement of core legacy systems. This is a one-year contract from June 29-June 28, 2023.