NASHVILLE, Tenn. (February 14, 2000) Link2Gov.com, Inc., one of the nation's foremost providers of government-to-citizen Internet and telephony systems, today announced that an advanced online vehicle registration renewal and payment system is now serving the citizens of the District of Columbia. The new system, developed in conjunction with the D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles, can be accessed at www.dmv.dcgov.org.
Using the new e-government system, D.C. drivers can now renew their vehicle registrations in a matter of minutes and pay required renewal fees by credit card, all from the convenience of their home computers. In addition, Link2Gov.com is completing development of an extension of the D.C. system that permits citizens to obtain up-to-date information on the status of traffic tickets and to pay related fines online by credit card.
"E-commerce is rapidly becoming the medium of choice for commercial transactions in every sector, and government transactions are no exception," said Larry Wine, President of Link2Gov.com. "We are proud to have helped the District of Columbia develop a leading-edge Internet vehicle registration solution that saves the District time and money and makes citizens' lives easier. We believe that the Link2Gov.com model is an excellent template for successful government-to-citizen solutions across the country."
Link2Gov.com,
Inc., with offices in Nashville, Tennessee, and Pompano
Beach, Florida, is a leading provider of advanced e-government
and interactive voice response (IVR) solutions that enable
citizens and businesses to complete transactions with
the government over the Internet or telephone. Link2Gov.com's
unique G2C and G2B Solutions combine state-of-the-art
web-based and IVR e-government systems with sophisticated
electronic marketing expertise to provide government constituents
easy and timely alternative methods for government transactions,
while providing governments increased compliance and operating
efficiencies. The Company has contracts in operation
or in development with governmental agencies in Alabama,
Arizona, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Florida,
Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Texas and Washington.