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Emerging Technologies Compendium
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The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI), in conjunction with FMCSA, is currently compiling an Emerging Technologies Compendium as a follow-up to the 2004 FMCSA-sponsored Field Operational Test. The compendium is designed to gather information about emerging security products that will be entering the commercial market within the next 14 months and will be used for government purposes ONLY. This information will not be shared with any other group. This information will not be produced in a web-based format but rather will contribute to a report for FMCSA. We ask that you please complete the form below if you would like to be included in the Emerging Technologies Compendium. If you have any questions, please contact fot@fmcsa.dot.gov.
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Please register your company's information including the name, phone number, e-mail, and fax number of a representative from your company.
General Information
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The following information is optional. You may choose to fill out some, all, or none of the following questions.
Current Operation (optional)
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Please enter the
name of your product, a short description of the product's
capabilities, and then select the category that best describes
your product's purpose.
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The following optional information will provide the consumer with more detailed information about
product pricing. You may choose to fill out all, some, or none of the following questions.
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Please check the boxes indicating which conventional features or capabilities your product offers.
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Disclaimer:">Disclaimer: Companies should not
provide any confidential and/or proprietary information regarding their
product or service that can not be distributed to the general public.
The companies and/or products or services listed in this compendium are
included because they have been described by the vendor as offering
similar functionality to the technologies originally tested as part of
the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Hazmat Safety and Security Field Operational Test. The authors and sponsors will not
independently verify the accuracy of the vendor's descriptions and
thus make no representations as to the functional similarity. Inclusion
of specific company products or services in this Compendium is not, and
should not be construed as, an endorsement by the authors (or sponsors)
of those products or services.
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