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Gemalto, through its subsidiary Marquis ID Systems (MIDS), announces its new driver’s license issuance solution for the New Hampshire Department of Safety’s Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is operational. Last year, New Hampshire’s DMV decided to renew the seven-year relationship with Gemalto/MIDS as their driver’s license and identification (DL/ID) provider.
Under the new multi-year contract, Gemalto is providing an updated photo, signature and document capture solution. These modernized enrollment features integrate easily with the upgraded cutting-edge central issuance technology, also part of the new contract.
The state’s DMV sites collect the necessary information from applicants, send it to the central facility, which then prints and personalizes the driver’s license following rigorous inspections and card validations.
Gemalto technical experts trained personnel on the new software and conducted onsite surveys of the state’s 14 DMVs to ensure a smooth deployment. As part of the new contract, Gemalto’s design team collaborated with the customer to meet the security and artistic needs of New Hampshire’s driver’s license and determine the ideal card artwork to reflect the state’s branding.
Under the new multi-year contract, Gemalto is providing an updated photo, signature and document capture solution. These modernized enrollment features integrate easily with the upgraded cutting-edge central issuance technology, also part of the new contract.
The state’s DMV sites collect the necessary information from applicants, send it to the central facility, which then prints and personalizes the driver’s license following rigorous inspections and card validations.
Gemalto technical experts trained personnel on the new software and conducted onsite surveys of the state’s 14 DMVs to ensure a smooth deployment. As part of the new contract, Gemalto’s design team collaborated with the customer to meet the security and artistic needs of New Hampshire’s driver’s license and determine the ideal card artwork to reflect the state’s branding.