Latest News Updates From Amy Zuckerman

iTECH: Crossing Over - Containment Through Electronics

A pilot program uses disposable electronic seals to track containers on trucks in the intermodal freight chain.

April 4, 2002

Biometric Identification on the Horizon for Truckers

In the not-too-distant future truckers may start using smart cards with electronic imprints of their fingerprints whenever making deliveries or pickups at major airports as part of a joint federal agency effort to improve cargo and airline security.

November 30, 2001

Industry Nears Transponder Standard

A single standard for dedicated short-range radio communications, now in final stages of approval by a national board, could bring compatibility to electronic weigh-station bypass and toll-collection services, according to the committee’s chairman.

September 4, 2001
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Want to Roll Past Ports of Entry? CVISN May Show the Way

Efforts to provide a nationwide port-of-entry pre-clearance process for trucking appear to be rolling into higher gear, with a good push from participating states, but there is still a mountain to climb.

June 28, 2000
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CVISN Success Hangs on Compatability of Vendor Systems

Disputes over the sharing of carrier information are choking progress on a nationwide on-highway truck clearance program, federal officials claim.

June 28, 2000
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IDB Technology Seen as Key to Integrating Systems

The use of Intelligent Data Bus technology to make electronic systems in trucks more efficient and less costly doesn’t appear to be far off, but several hurdles remain.

December 22, 1999

IDB Tech. Key to Integrating Systems

The use of Intelligent Data Bus technology to make electronic systems in trucks more efficient and less costly doesn’t appear to be far off, but several hurdles remain to creating "plug and play" components.

December 21, 1999

Wireless Tech. to Aid Border Crossings

Federal officials envision a seamless transportation system in which trucks can pass across borders without stopping for customs, safety checks and any other clearance ... someday.

December 9, 1999
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Wireless Technology Expected to Speed International Crossings — Some Day

Federal officials have a vision of a seamless transportation system throughout the Western Hemisphere in which trucks and passengers can pass from country to country without stopping at borders for customs, safety checks and any other clearance.

December 8, 1999

FCC Approves Short-Range Frequency

The Federal Communications Commission has approved the 5.9 gigahertz bandwidth for dedicated short-range communications, which involves intelligent transportation systems.

November 4, 1999