You’ve participated in definition meetings.
You’ve mapped workflows.
You’ve built and tested the system.
You’ve asked hard questions and worked through real scenarios.
You’ve completed training and practiced in the Sandbox.
Whether you’ve been building BOOST, preparing to operate it or supporting the people who will, your work has brought us here.
Thank you for setting us up for success.
Click here to watch a message from Caitlin Owen, Chief Development and Support Officer. She has served as Project Manager for BOOST, partnering with teams across the agency to lead system planning, operational alignment and statewide implementation.
Click here to watch a message from Cassandra Patterson, Director of Administrative Services. Cassandra's team, along with many others, have worked across the state to ensure locations received the equipment needed for go-live.
Click here to watch a message from Isaac George, Chief Technology Officer. The technology team has played an important role in Project BOOST, aligning technical strategy with business goals, establishing a robust development process and championing innovation across the agency.
BOOST is helping modernize our driver license and motor vehicle system and includes Gear Shifts. BOOST will make improvements that simplify daily tasks and strengthen how we serve Oklahomans. Each Gear Shift represents a process or service change shaped by employee input, customer feedback and nationwide best practices and standards.
As we move through this implementation, keep an eye on this page, the BOOST Report and BOOST Bulletin for regular updates, opportunities to get involved and the latest development progress. Together, we’re streamlining the way we serve Oklahomans!
Welcome to Volume 1, Issue 6 of the BOOST Bulletin: A place for bite-sized BOOST updates. We are now less than 15 days from launch on Presidents' Day weekend.
Welcome to the fifth issue of the BOOST Bulletin: a place for bite-sized BOOST updates. This issue discusses run-throughs and the upcoming hard code freeze.
Welcome to the fourth issue of the BOOST Bulletin: a place for bite-sized BOOST updaes. We're officially less than 30 days away from the launch of BOOST!
Welcome to the third issue of the BOOST Bulletin: a place for bite-sized BOOST updates. We're on track to launch BOOST on Presidents' Day weekend.
Welcome to the second issue of the BOOST Bulletin: a place for bite-sized BOOST updates. This week we're digging into of the discontinuation of fingerprinting.
Welcome to the first issue of the BOOST Bulletin: a place for bite-sized BOOST updates. Watch Ed Ward, BOOSTer Club Chairman, break down a Gear Shift and DL-10s and what it means for you.
Welcome to Volume 1, Issue 9 of the BOOST Report. This report is your source for the latest updates on Project BOOST, Oklahoma's new driver license and motor vehicle system.
Welcome to Volume 1, Issue 8 of the BOOST Report. This report is your source for the latest updates on Project BOOST, Oklahoma’s new driver license and motor vehicle system.
Welcome to Volume 1, Issue 7 of the BOOST Report, your source for the latest updates on Project BOOST, Oklahoma’s new driver license and motor vehicle system launching Presidents’ Day weekend 2026.
We’re excited to bring you Volume 1, Issue 6 of the BOOST Report—your go-to source for updates on Project BOOST, Oklahoma’s new driver license and upgraded motor vehicle system coming in early 2026.
In Volume 1, Issue 5, you'll hear about the latest developments in Project BOOST, including news on the shift form preparation to execution and updates on finalized training plans.
In Volume 1, Issue 4, you'll find the latest information on the progress we've made through the Definitions phase of development, along with information about the next phase.
In Volume 1, Issue 3, you'll find the latest developments on the system, including development progress and a live demo so you can see it all in action!
In Volume 1, Issue 2, you’ll find updates on key project dates, a recap of the first BOOST demo, news from the Booster Club and highlights of the system’s exciting new features. We encourage you to share any questions or feedback here as you explore this month’s BOOST Report.
The BOOST Report is your go-to source for all things related to Project BOOST, Oklahoma's new driver license system of record, launching in December 2025. This report is designed to give you quick updates, essential news and opportunities to get involved in shaping the future of our new system.
The BOOSTer Club was selected from your nominations. They represent every zone around the state along with various areas of the agency. BOOSTers will meet regularly with the development team, act as a system of checks and balances for our subject matter experts and get demos of the new system.
Connect with the BOOSTer Club! As the BOOSTer Club dives into their work, check in with your representative. You can offer suggestions or ideas for them.
| BOOSTer Club Representatives | Zone or Business Area | Zone Locations |
| Ed Ward | Chairman | |
| Michelle Chandler, Ann Hamaker and Harold Moore | Zone 1 | Enid, Guymon, Ponca City, Stillwater and Woodward |
| Ginger Meeker | Zone 2 | Bartlesville, Broken Arrow (BA), BA Drive Test Center, Claremore, Miami, Tulsa East and Tulsa West |
| Berenice Zavala-Ramos | Zone 3 | Altus, Chickasha, Clinton, Hinton and Lawton |
| Dakari Turner | Zone 4 | Edmond, OKC I-240, OKC-Classen, OKC Drive Test Center and Norman |
| Emily Mahally and Justin Smith | Zone 5 | McAlester, Muskogee, Poteau, Sallisaw, Shawnee and Tahlequah |
| Tanya Anthony and Nicholas Davis | Zone 6 | Ada, Antlers, Ardmore, Durant and Idabel |
| Brandon Albers and Jessica Stanco | Compliance | |
| Rhonda Beams | Help Desk | |
| John Thompson | Field Audit | |
| David Bierhaum | CDL | |
| Krista Lower | Drive Schools |
BOOST–Bringing Our Operations and Services Together–aligns with our mission to provide a best-in-class customer experience, keeping our customers at the center of everything we do. BOOST is a project that embodies each of our values!
Training for the new system will be essential to the success of Project BOOST, helping us ensure a smooth transition and launch! The new system training program will have four tiers to it, with each step building on the previous one to ensure staff have in-depth knowledge of the system.
To ensure the training works with everyone’s unique learning styles, the training team at FAST will use a mix of engaging video modules, online resources, simulated practice scenarios and plenty of hands-on practice opportunities to train staff on the new software. BOOST training is underway.
Your feedback is crucial to the success of Project BOOST during this development process! By sharing your insights, we can make real-time adjustments, encourage genuine collaboration, and achieve the best possible outcomes for the project.