Expanded CVISN Functionality Clause Samples

The Expanded CVISN Functionality clause outlines requirements for enhancing the Commercial Vehicle Information Systems and Networks (CVISN) capabilities within a transportation or regulatory framework. It typically specifies the addition of new features, integration with other systems, or upgrades to existing CVISN modules, such as electronic screening, safety information exchange, or credentials administration. By mandating these improvements, the clause ensures that the system remains up-to-date, supports evolving regulatory needs, and improves efficiency and safety in commercial vehicle operations.
Expanded CVISN Functionality. If none of the proposed projects deploy Expanded CVISN capabilities, note this fact and skip to Section 1.2. Establish, maintain, and provide controlled access to driver snapshots including application data, conviction data, citation data, and driver license history. Improve enforcement and carrier access to driver information to target driver safety risk. Improve identity checks in all driver-licensing processes. Expand the use of standards for CDLs and information systems that store driver data. Indicate which project provides any of the following capabilities, or add a brief description of the capability provided. Expanded CVISN Capability Implemented / Enhanced by Which Project Proposed in this Project Plan? Reduce complexity and redundancy for users by offering access to multiple credentials from a single source. Users enter information once. • Portal Increase the number of e-credentials that are available. • Oversize/overweight permitting; automated routing • Intrastate vehicle registration • HazMat credentialing/permitting PAS Continued Automation Enhance interfaces and systems for information sharing to provide improved access to more current and accurate credentials information for authorized stakeholders. Offer a variety of standard e-payment options. Increase e-credentialing transaction volume. Expand access to data collected by on-board systems to improve roadside operations. Provide integrated and improved access for roadside personnel to data stored in infrastructure systems [e.g., SAFER (Safety and Fitness Electronic Records), MCMIS (Motor Carrier Management Information System), CDL (Commercial Driver’s License)]. Expand the use and capabilities of virtual/remote sites to increase enforcement effectiveness. • Virtual Weigh Stations Deploy additional fixed or mobile inspection sites. Expand the use and capabilities of fixed/virtual/remote sites to increase enforcement effectiveness. • License Plate Readers • Optical Character Recognition Systems • Bar Code Readers • Cameras Deploy WiFi capabilities at fixed inspection sites/points of entry for use by both State personnel and Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) drivers. Electronic BOL Input System Indicate which project provides any of the following capabilities, or add a brief description of the functionality provided. Expanded CVISN Capability Implemented / Enhanced by Which Project Proposed in this Project Plan? Establish or expand “data stores” for cargo, carrier, vehicle and driver credentials...

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