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2www.az.gov
- E-Licensing Initiatives
- Gene Martel
- Digital Government Services Manager,
- Government Information Technology Agency (GITA)
- Presentation to - Governors Council on Small
Business October 27, 2005 Presentation can be
downloaded from http//www.azgita.gov/downloads/
3Topics To Be Covered
- History and Strategy
- Common Licensing
- Cabinet Licensing
- Summary
4History and Strategy
- Background
- The state of Arizona has for many years
recognized the need for a common licensing
solution as a means of optimizing business
functions for Arizonas licensing and regulatory
agencies - In the past we have looked at ways in which to
provide an enterprise licensing solution in an
attempt to reduce costs while still meeting the
needs of the agencies regardless of their size or
client transaction volumes - However, in the face of tight budgets, the
implementation of a common system either
centrally hosted or distributed for individual
agency use, had proven to be cost prohibitive.
5History and Strategy
- E-Licensing Task Team, Q4 04
- Formed by Directors of GITA and Commerce to
research and recommend an E-Licensing alternative
for Arizona agencies - Comprised of policy advisors from Governor Janet
Napolitanos office and management staff from the
departments of Commerce, Administration and the
Government Information Technology Agency and - Michael Coles from the Small Business Council
6History and Strategy
- E-Licensing Task Team Actions, Q1 Q2 05
- Interviewed Executive Directors of licensing
agencies to ascertain common requirements - Prepared a matrix of these requirements and
submitted these to 6 vendors - Vendors came to Phoenix to demonstrate their
offerings - Vendors provided non-binding cost estimates
- Information was analyzed, and GITA Director
Cummiskey in consultation with various
stakeholders made a determination as to strategy.
7History and Strategy
- Strategy
- It was determined that solutions offered by the
major vendors would be cost prohibitive - GITA chose to implement the automated Common
Licensing System, through the Arizona _at_ Your
Service Web Portal - The portals revenue model is designed to offset
development and operations costs associated with
E-government initiatives - To remedy the cost constraints associated with an
E-licensing service, the development and hosting
fees for the Common Licensing System would be
underwritten by the Portal thus no charge to
the agency.
8Common Licensing
9Common Licensing
- Targeted Strategy - Simple Common Online
Licensing Renewal System (SCOLRS) - GITA is targeting the 90/10 agencies as
prospects for implementation and agencies having
limited, or antiquated back office capability - Subsequent phases will support initial
registrations, and enhanced back office services
(e.g. docket management, complaint tracking,
etc.) - We anticipate 10-20 agencies adopting this
service by the end of 2006.
10Common Licensing
- Current Functions
- Licensing management functions performed by most
90/10 agencies can be facilitated through a
simple set of common business functions.
11Common Licensing
- An initial group of 4 agencies have expressed a
desire to participate in this new service. - Others being sought!
Arizona State Board of Pharmacy
Arizona Naturopathic Physicians Board Of Medical
Examiners
Arizona Board of Physical Therapy
Arizona Board of Technical Registration
Implemented 10/14/05
12Cabinet Licensing
13Cabinet Licensing
- Objective
- In addition to Common Licensing, the portal
will continue to expand its presence in license
renewal for larger cabinet level agencies - Designed for agencies with existing back-office
license management systems, but lack a user
facing e-commerce capability.
14Cabinet Licensing
- Functions
- Online License Renewal Service (OLRS)
- Can be replicated for other similar agencies
- Efficient Utilization of Web Services
15Cabinet Licensing
- Targeted Strategy
- Online license renewals are now available for
Realtors (ADRE) and Contractors (ROC) - Under development Renewals for Insurance
Professionals (DOI) and special licensing of
Midwives, Audiologists, Speech Pathologists and
Hearing Aid Dispensers (DHS).
Arizona Department of Real Estate Live !
Arizona Registrar of Contractors Live!
Arizona Department of Insurance
Arizona Department of Health Licensing
Services Division
16Summary
- Benefits
- Existing State Contract AD00129-001
- Development and Hosting costs are underwritten by
AAYS - GITA Oversight of all Projects
- ARS 35-142 Has provisions for accepting credit
card payment and expensing (contra revenue)
discount, processing, convenience and transaction
fees - ARS 41-132 Has provisions for Electronic
Signatures wherever applicable - Interface to AFIS with oversight from GAO and
OST.
17Summary
- Applicability for Small Business
- Currently available (www.az.gov online)
- Realtors, Contractors, Pharmacists,
Pharmaceutical Dispensers, Optometrists, Weights
and Measures, Court Officers, Unemployment
Insurance Filings - Nurses, Pest Inspectors and Applicators
- Under Development - Targeting Q4 05
- Insurance Professionals (agents),
- Naturopaths, Hearing Aid dispensers, Speech
Pathologists, Audiologists, Midwives
18Thank You
- Gene Martel
- Digital Government Services Manager
- Government Information Technology Agency
- 100 N. 15th Ave., Suite 440
- Phoenix, AZ 85004
- 602-364-4775
- gmartel_at_azgita.gov
- Presentation can be downloaded from
http//www.azgita.gov/downloads/