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Commercial driver's license third party testing anti-fraud system : phase II- prototype, pilot testing and evaluation : final evaluation.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
United States. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Office of Analysis, Research, and Technology
American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Truck drivers--Licenses--United States.
Truck drivers.
Truck driving--United States.
Truck driving.
Truck drivers--Licenses.
United States.
Genre:
technical reports.
Technical reports
Technical reports.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vi, 72 pages) : digital, PDF file with 1 color illustrations
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, [2007]
Summary:
The purpose of this project was to develop specifications and pilot test an anti-fraud system for commercial drivers license (CDL) third party testing activities in at least three jurisdictions. If enhancements are made, additional jurisdictions are expected to adopt the system. The resultant system, designated the Commercial Skills Test Information Management System (CSTIMS), has the potential to strengthen commercial vehicle safety and security by ensuring the integrity of the nations commercial driving license program. This project was segmented into two phases. Phase I included documenting the business and technical requirements for a CDL anti-fraud system, detailing the current level of automation in jurisdiction licensing systems, and developing functional and performance specifications and a detailed design for a prototype and pilot system. Phase II included developing a prototype anti-fraud system, testing the system, and assessing the ability of the prototype system to combat CDL fraud. Specifically, the analysis estimated the safety and security benefits offered by the prototype system.
Notes:
Title from PDF title screen (viewed on April 21, 2011).
"November 2007."
"Report no. FMCSA-RRT-07-026."
OCLC:
422647084

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