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</html><description>Last month I wrote a blog post called &#x201C;Arizona Corporation Commission&#x2019;s New Database System Sucks.&#x201D;&#xA0; The article alerts the public to some of the many problems created by the ACC switching to a new software system on May 20, 2018.&#xA0; Here is the Arizona Corporation Commission&#x2019;s response to my blog post: &#x201C;Commissioner Olson forwarded your e-mail to me and asked me to investigate the progress that the Corporations Division has made so far on their new database system. Here are some of the updates: 1. They are familiar with Rick Keyt&#x2019;s complaints which have mostly been resolved, but they will be following up. Some of the customers who made filings during the first 3 months of rolling out the new program still have some minor issues which are being resolved. 2. They do have a system in place to accommodate urgent requests from customers who reach out to the Commission Offices, so as soon as Commissioner Olson&#x2019;s office hears about a specific issue, we inform the Corporations Division and they are able to resolve the issues pretty quickly on an individual basis. 3. Overall, the early issues they experienced with the new system during the first two months are much, much better. The little things, like the search date/time that Mr. Keyt pointed out, are resolved. The bigger things, like dates, have seen substantial improvements, but they are still working out a few bugs. They just entered the warranty phase of the contract with the vendor, and the remaining bugs should be fixed over the next 90 days, per the contract. 4. Unfortunately, they are still struggling with processing times right now. Some of that was due to a back-log that built up during the [...]</description></oembed>
