TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – Two separate issues that were causing problems for Kansas government agencies across the state were resolved Thursday.
On March 21, numerous government agencies in Kansas reported internet issues. This came at the same time that problems related to DMV facilities were being reported on a national level, Newsnation reported.Most issues in Kansas were reportedly resolved by 4 p.m.
Allie Denning, Director of Communications for the Office of Information Technology Services (OITS), told KSN that two separate issues were reported on March 21st. The first had to do with the state of Kansas’ internet network, which OITS manages. She said internet access was temporarily cut off due to a hardware issue. The issue was resolved by 4:15 p.m. and all services were restored.
The second issue with national DMV service outages relates to outages first reported by the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA). Denning also confirmed that this issue has been resolved.
A network outage that affected multiple DMV offices across the country has been resolved. The Ministry of Finance is now able to process motor vehicles and driver’s licenses. ”
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