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Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Administration 8-03
Contact: Andy Beck, 202-366-8810
Wednesday, July 2, 2003
FMCSA
to Conduct Hazardous Materials Safety and Security Field Operational Test
The
U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA) today announced the beginning of its Hazardous Materials
Safety and Security Field Operational Test.
This test will measure the effectiveness of Intelligent Transportation
Systems (ITS) safety and security technologies for safeguarding hazardous
materials being transported by trucks.
The
announcement was made today by FMCSA Assistant Administrator and Chief Safety
Officer John Hill at the California Goods Movement and Port Security Conference
in Long Beach, CA, hosted by the California Alliance for Advanced Transportation
Systems (CAATS).
"We
must build on our continuous efforts to ensure the security of the more than
800,000 shipments of hazardous materials hauled on U.S. highways every
day," U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta said.
"This operational test will help improve security and will help spur
innovative technologies for safeguarding hazardous materials in the
future."
The
field operational test will quantify the costs and benefits associated with
transportation security technologies. FMCSA
believes this information will assist companies in their decisions to deploy
technology applications that are most appropriate for their businesses.
A
prototype test is scheduled later this month, with full-scale testing to begin
in late August. The field
operational test, managed by FMCSA and largely funded by DOT's ITS Program, will
be completed in the latter part of 2004.
The
test will involve 100 trucks equipped with a variety of existing technologies.
The technologies will be packaged in several different cost tiers, and
will be tested across four different transportation scenarios.
The project will test the capabilities of technologies such as:
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Driver verification using password logins, fingerprint biometrics and smart
cards;
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Vehicle and load tracking, using satellites and other wireless systems;
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Off-route and stolen vehicle alerts, using geo-fencing;
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Cargo tampering alerts, using electronic seals;
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Driver distress alerts, using driver panic buttons; and
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Remote vehicle disabling in instances of known terrorist attacks.
Carriers
and shippers that have expressed their intent to participate in the test include
BP Chemicals, Cox Petroleum, Distribution Technologies, Dupre Transport, Dyno
Nobel Transportation, ExxonMobil, GE Betz, Hercules Incorporated, Orica USA
Inc., Quality Carriers, Roadway Express, Inc., Roeder Cartage Co., Inc., R&R
Trucking, The Dow Chemical Company, and Transport Service Co.
The
ITS field operational test deployment team is led by the Battelle Memorial
Institute. Deployment team members
include QUALCOMM, Inc., the American Transportation Research Institute,
Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance, TotalSecurity.US, Savi Technology and
Information Systems Support.
Participating
state agencies include the California Highway Patrol, Illinois State Police,
Illinois Department of Transportation, Texas Department of Public Safety, New
York State Police and the New York State DOT.
Original equipment and engine manufacturers also involved in the field
operational test include Caterpillar Inc., Cummins Inc., Detroit Diesel
Corporation, Freightliner Truck Group, and International Truck and Engine
Corporation.
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