Are you really sure you want the government in charge of our healthcare when they cannot even update a computer system?
Top Idaho officials on Tuesday said they were fed up with the state’s latest driver’s license system, arguing the $10.5 million contract has failed to live up to its promises and instead has resulted in lengthy delays and chaotic conflicts for customers over the past year.
Idaho sheriffs have called on Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter to address the driver’s license system. Meanwhile, the Idaho Transportation Department announced it would temporarily halt using the software provided by the contracted vendor after confirming DMV computers were experiencing outages.
To date, there have been 11 incidents — totaling roughly 32 hours — where DMV computers slowed or stopped.