Frank Zolin - Department of Motor Vehicles Reformer
Description
DMV Reformer of the '90s
Appointed by Gov. Pete Wilson, Mr. Zolin moved to Sacramento in 1991 to lead the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) after overseeing the Los Angeles Superior Court system. He implemented customer service improvements and pulled the plug on a costly project to develop a DMV computer system that was approved before he took office. He resigned in 1995 over policy differences with Wilson administration officials, saying that planned budget cutbacks would result in slower service and longer lines at DMV offices.
Appointed by Gov. Pete Wilson, Mr. Zolin moved to Sacramento in 1991 to lead the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) after overseeing the Los Angeles Superior Court system. He implemented customer service improvements and pulled the plug on a costly project to develop a DMV computer system that was approved before he took office. He resigned in 1995 over policy differences with Wilson administration officials, saying that planned budget cutbacks would result in slower service and longer lines at DMV offices.
Creator
Frank S. Zolin
Date
2012
Source
http://www.metnews.com/articles/2012/zolin082412_files/image001.jpg
Rights
Publisher
Met News
Contributor
Met News
Format
Medium: Photograph
Language
English
Type
Figures
Identifier
Frank Zolin, DMV, Reform, Computers, Driving
Coverage
California
Files
Collection
Reference
Frank S. Zolin, Frank Zolin - Department of Motor Vehicles Reformer, Met News, 2012
Cite As
Frank S. Zolin, “Frank Zolin - Department of Motor Vehicles Reformer,” Virtual Museum of Public Service, accessed October 12, 2024, https://vmps.omeka.net/items/show/287.