Mary Beth Lascurain
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Archive | 2016
Gary J Capps; Oscar Franzese; Mary Beth Lascurain; Adam Siekmann; Alan M. Barker
The primary source of funding for the United States transportation system is derived from motor fuel and other highway use taxes. Loss of revenue attributed to fuel-tax evasion has been assessed to be somewhere between
Archive | 2011
Gary J Capps; Mary Beth Lascurain; Oscar Franzese; Dennis Duncan Earl; David L. West; Timothy McIntyre; Shih-Miao Chin; Ho-Ling Hwang; Raynella M Connatser; Samuel A. Lewis; Sheila A Moore
1 billion per year, or approximately 25% of the total tax collected. Any solution that addresses this problem needs to include not only the tax-collection agencies and auditors, but also the carriers transporting oil products and the carriers customers. This paper presents a system developed by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory for the Federal Highway Administration which has the potential to reduce or eliminate many fuel-tax evasion schemes. The solution balances the needs of tax-auditors and those of the fuel-hauling companies and their customers. The technology was deployed and successfully tested during an eight-month period on a real-world fuel-hauling fleet. Day-to-day operations of the fleet were minimally affected by their interaction with this system. The results of that test are discussed in this paper.
Archive | 2011
Oscar Franzese; Mary Beth Lascurain; Gary J Capps; Adam Siekmann
The goal of this research was to provide a proof-of-concept (POC) system for preventing non-taxable (non-highway diesel use) or low-taxable (jet fuel) petrochemical products from being blended with taxable fuel products and preventing taxable fuel products from cross-jurisdiction evasion. The research worked to fill the need to validate the legitimacy of individual loads, offloads, and movements by integrating and validating, on a near-real-time basis, information from global positioning system (GPS), valve sensors, level sensors, and fuel-marker sensors.
Archive | 2012
Mary Beth Lascurain; Oscar Franzese; Gary J Capps; Adam Siekmann; Neil Thomas; Tim J. LaClair; Alan M. Barker; Helmut E. Knee
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Wireless Roadside Inspection (WRI) Program is researching the feasibility and value of electronically assessing truck and bus driver and vehicle safety at least 25 times more often than is possible using only roadside physical inspections. The WRI program is evaluating the potential benefits to both the motor carrier industry and to government. These potential benefits include reduction in accidents, fatalities and injuries on our highways and keeping safe and legal drivers and vehicles moving on the highways. WRI Pilot tests were conducted to prototype, test and demonstrate the feasibility and benefits of electronically collecting safety data message sets from in-service commercial vehicles and performing wireless roadside inspections using three different communication methods. This report summarizes the design, conduct and results of the Tennessee CMRS WRI Pilot Test. The purpose of this Pilot test was to demonstrate the implementation of commercial mobile radio services to electronically request and collect safety data message sets from a limited number of commercial vehicles operating in Tennessee. The results of this test have been used in conjunction with the results of the complimentary pilot tests to support an overall assessment of the feasibility and benefits of WRI in enhancing motor carrier safety (reduction in accidents) due to increased compliance (change in motor carrier and driver behavior) caused by conducting frequent safety inspections electronically, at highway speeds, without delay or need to divert into a weigh station
Archive | 2011
Adam Siekmann; Gary J Capps; Mary Beth Lascurain
Archive | 2009
Gary J Capps; Oscar Franzese; Bill Knee; Randall S Plate; Mary Beth Lascurain
Archive | 2009
Oscar Franzese; Li Zhang; Anas Mahmoud; Mary Beth Lascurain; Yi Wen
southeastcon | 2018
Alan M. Barker; Gary J Capps; Mary Beth Lascurain
Archive | 2017
Mary Beth Lascurain; Gary J Capps; Oscar Franzese
Archive | 2017
Mary Beth Lascurain; Gary J Capps; Oscar Franzese