August 14, 2011
According to the Associated Press, the Nevada Board of Examiners has approved a 10-year, $27.5 million contract to expand the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles' self-service kiosk program more user friendly and less time consuming.
DMV Director Bruce Breslow said the nearly $30 million deal will be paid for by consumers through a "convenience fee" to avoid having to go to DMV offices.
The agency already has about two dozen kiosks around the state, including some in Nevada grocery stores. The DMV's goal is to add 40 more and expand the kinds of services provided via self-service technology.
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