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Tire management service puts fleet operators in driver seat
TireVigil InTow is a subscription-based service that continuously monitors condition of trailer tires. Using tire data collected from tire-pressure sensors and wireless technology, tire-pressure and temperature data is transmitted via telematics devices to TireVigil in-house servers. TireVigil’s sophisticated software can alert fleet managers about critical trailer tire information from an Internet-accessible computer anytime, anywhere. Trailer tire data is thoroughly analyzed, and reports are generated on tire pressure, temperature and maintenance performance. Standard or customized management reports can be generated by tire type, trailer type, maintenance type, maintenance facility and other analytical metrics. TireStamp Inc., Troy, Mich.

 
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DHS doles out $80 million to boost security of driver’s licenses, IDs  7/1/2008
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has awarded nearly $80 million in grants to help states improve the security of state-issued driver’s licenses and identification documents (IDs).

In-vehicle computers keep bus drivers and dispatch in sync  6/23/2008
About three years ago, officials from the Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority (PARTA) in Northeastern Ohio looked into their crystal ball and came to several conclusions: One, the bus servi...

Authernative awarded GSA Schedule contract   6/17/2008
Redwood City, Calif.-based Authernative Inc., a developer of user authentication and identity management technologies, has been awarded a General Services Administration (GSA) Information Technology S...

Vendor: Agencies are looking to streamline their highway design efforts  6/9/2008
Road and highway designers now can work their magic in three dimensions rather than two, according to a leading provider of model-based civil engineering design software. The design tools available pe...

Badger State transportation engineers rely on new design software   6/6/2008
Wisconsin’s Department of Transportation (WisDOT) will rely on AutoCAD Civil 3D software manufactured by San Rafael, Calif.-based Autodesk.

 
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