State might scrap DMV computers / Flawed system for registering cars cost $11 million
Source: By Lynn Bartels, Rocky Mountain News (CO), August 14, 2007
Dismayed lawmakers learned Monday that the state might have to scrap a new but flawed computer system for vehicle registrations that already has cost taxpayers nearly $11 million.
........ As for the Colorado State Titling and Registration System, or CSTARS, Huber said the state is still assessing how to proceed. She said her department and the attorney general are talking to the vendor, Avanade, a subsidiary of Accenture, a company that worked on two other troubled state computer projects.