…qualify as “commercial items,” as that term is defined at Federal Acquisition Regulation (“FAR”) (48 C.F.R.) 2.101, consisting of “commercial computer software” and “commercial computer software documentation” as such terms…
…management service provided by Intercom Inc. Intercom can also be used as a medium for communications, either through email, or through messages within this Application. Intercom Messenger may use Trackers…
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A Quick Introduction to New Jersey’s S4204: Introduced to the New Jersey State Senate by Senate President Stephen Sweeney on November 7th, S4204 is similar to California’s recently passed AB5….
…shipments moving, companies have had to increase driver pay. According to Transport Topics, “Starting pay for national drivers will now range from 51 cents to 57 cents per mile depending…
…If your ELD is too complicated for your drivers to understand, you might as well not have one. Even compliant carriers will have to pay non-compliance fines if drivers aren’t…
Our new partnership with OnCommand Connection from Navistar offers real-time fleet diagnostics. What does that mean for you? What is your New Year’s resolution? Improve efficiency? Increase your bottom line?…
…monitor your fleet with real-time visibility into the location, utilization, and health of vehicles. Compliance and safety are always top of mind when it comes to commercial motor vehicles (CMVs.)…
…commas and that lines must be separated by carriage returns (<CR>). If your ELD output file has a value that has a comma or <CR> in it, the rule requires…