Joseph DeLorenzo, director at the Office of Enforcement and Compliance for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, will deliver a keynote address at Omnitracs Outlook 2015.
by Staff
January 7, 2015
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Joseph DeLorenzo, director at the Office of Enforcement and Compliance for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, will deliver a keynote address at Omnitracs Outlook 2015. Omnitracs Outlook is taking place Feb 8-11 at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas.
DeLorenzo has been with the FMCSA for 20 years and is responsible for policy and program development for the agency’s enforcement and compliance program. He also oversees the passenger, household goods and hazardous materials programs.
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DeLorenzo will discuss current and upcoming laws and regulations, including hours of service, electronic logs and their impact on current Omnitracs users and the industry as a whole. He will also update attendees on the Compliance, Safety, Accountability program and its effect on carriers and drivers.
Omnitracs Outlook 2015 is the company’s first joint user conference that will bring together fleet customers of Omnitracs, Roadnet, Sylectus, Omnitracs Analytics, Omnitracs Mexico, and XRS. There will be educational, networking and peer-to-peer sessions as well as breakout sessions focusing on several topics. Attendees will also hear about Omnitracs’ strategic vision, product roadmap and learn about maximizing investment in fleet management solutions.
“A primary goal of Outlook 2014 is to bring together our customers and technology partners to take advantage of premier educational and networking opportunities,” said John Graham, CEO of Omnitracs. “Particularly given the most recent legislative developments related to hours of service, we’re confident that Joe’s remarks will be a great interest to all attendees.”
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