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Breaking the Mold Dawn Olson, MNLARS Program Director Susan Rohde, MN.IT Director of Application Development

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Breaking the MoldDawn Olson, MNLARS Program Director

Susan Rohde, MN.IT Director of Application

Development

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• Administers Minnesota’s driver licensing and vehicle title and registration programs

• Maintains current services while key staff serve as the project’s business subject matter experts

• Provides project leadership

• Engages key business partners in planning

• DVS’ partner for MNLARSdevelopment/implementation

• Offers enterprise level services

• Maintains aging legacy systems

Project Leadership/Governance

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DVS

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Scope

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Leaders

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DVS Overview

• Revenue Collected: $1.4 billion– Highway Repair and Construction

– Critical Habitat/Veteran Plates

– Special Revenue

• Titles Issued: 1.1 million

• Registrations: 4.5 million

• License Plates: 1.1 million

• Driver Licenses/ID: 1.3 million

• Public Contacts: 1.1 million

• Disability Parking Certificates: 191,018

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Need for MNLARS

• Platforms, databases, applications and access

controls are from the 1980s and fragile

• Limited ability to respond to increasing security

threats

• Rigid mainframe environment, small changes

require major development effort that may

unknowingly adversely affect other functions

• A 2007 system analysis conducted by the Office of

Enterprise Technology recommended that DVS

develop a strategy to replace its mainframe system

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Project Scope

• Create a flexible system foundation able to accommodate future enhancements, such as mobile applications

• Provide a stable environment for motor vehicle and driver license data

• Increase data security

• Improve business processes

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Goals

• Reduce transaction processing times

• Improve data access, accuracy, consistency, and security

• Improve customer assistance and communications

• Standardize processes

• Reduce paperwork and paper flow

• Increase customer convenience

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Public Sector Context

• Use of tax dollars

• Answerable to governor and legislators

• All funding requires legislative approval

• Customer has no other choice for service

• System performance effects public safety

• Use of public money for community building events is restricted

• New legislation may cause unplanned drain on resources

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Reasons for Shift to Agile

• The project was not one team

• Incompatible goals and vision existed between vendor and state

• Unclear project communication and role expectations

• Isolation of teams created a culture of distrust between project teams and team members

• Delay in delivery of product resulted in less time for Q/A testing

• Multiple change requests and software patches

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Agile Cultural Shifts

Hero Team

Plan everything

Plan just enough

Division of roles/events

Joint effort

Bound byContract

Ability to accommodatechange

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MNLARS Culture

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• Collaborative decision making

• Open and frequent communication

• Talented people that share the same vision

• Managers that support and guide their teams

• Co-location of teams

• Data conversion and architecture teams located with scrum teams

• Delivery of working software every 2 weeks

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Methodology Metamorphosis

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Scaling Agile Benefits

• Organizational level vision and planning

• Coordination and prioritization across teams

− Identify and coordinate interdependencies

• Structure for architectural and UI/UX consistency

• Business agility

• Code quality

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Today’s Roadmap

2016 Implement motor vehicle release by year’s end• Title

• Registration

• Inventory

• Fee/Tax Calculation and Collection

• Fee/Tax Distribution

2017 Develop driver license release• Exam

• Issuing

• Compliance

2018 Implement driver license release in Quarter 1

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Success Equals…

• Staying true to scope

• Remaining within budget

• Improving data security

• Achieving key milestones on time

• Actively engaging stakeholders

• Efficiently retiring legacy systems

• Providing for future enhancements

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