Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, in partnership with GCOM, completes first phase of the state’s Clean Slate initiative
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Tuesday, March 14, 2023
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Under this contract, IDEMIA provides integrated services and components that seamlessly integrate with Connecticut’s master system.
Key Points:
- Under this contract, IDEMIA provides integrated services and components that seamlessly integrate with Connecticut’s master system.
- This flexibility allowed GCOM to rapidly adjust to Connecticut’s legislative developments and support the state’s Clean Slate initiative.
- These cannabis erasures mark the first phase in Connecticut’s robust Clean Slate initiative.
- The Clean Slate automated erasure system is expected to be fully implemented during the second half of 2023.