Estimated Agency Transition Schedule

State of Maryland Agency Onboarding onto MD FiRST
Planned Onboarding
Phase 1 (Region 1A)
MD Transportation Authority
(MDTA)
2012
Maryland State Police
(MSP)
JFK Barrack
2012
Department of Labor Licensing and Regulations
(DLLR)
2013
Department of Transportation: Port Administration
(MPA)
2013
Department of Transportation
(MDOT)
2013
Department of the Environment
(MDE)
2013
Department of General Services
(DGS)
2013
Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services
(DPSCS)
2013
Maryland Emergency Management Agency
(MEMA)
Phase 2 Transition
2013
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
(DHMH)
2014
National Guard
DRAFT
2014
Phase 2 (Eastern Shore) 
Maryland State Police
(MSP)
Centerville; Easton
2013
Maryland State Police
(MSP)
Northeast; Bel Air; Salisbury; Berlin; Princess Anne
DRAFT
2014
State Highway Administration
(SHA)
Districts 1 & 2
DRAFT
2014
Phase 3 (Central Maryland)
Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems
(MIEMSS)
2014
Maryland Transit Administration
(MTA)
DRAFT
2014
Maryland State Police
(MSP)
Golden Ring; Waterloo; Westminster
DRAFT
2015
State Highway Administration
(SHA)
District 7
DRAFT
2015
Comptroller
2015
Phase 4 (Western Maryland)
Maryland State Police
(MSP)
McHenry; Cumberland; Hagerstown; Frederick
DRAFT
2016
State Highway Administration
(SHA)
Districts 6
DRAFT
2016
Department of Natural Resources
(DNR)
2015
Department of Juvenile Services
(DJS)
TBD
Department of Human Resources
(DHR)
DRAFT
TBD
Phase 5 (NCR and Southern Maryland)
Maryland State Police
(MSP)
Rockville; College Park; Forestville; Glen Burnie; La Plata; Prince Frederick; Leonardtown
DRAFT
2017
State Highway Administration
(SHA)
Districts 3 & 5
DRAFT
2017

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