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Vehicle Health Management Software

Frequently Asked Questions:

QUESTION:
How and when will my company see a return on investment?

ANSWER:
Individual return on investments will vary based on the industry and the size of the fleet. The ROI will come from fleets operating more efficiently and productively. Specifically, you will see improvements through reduced vehicle breakdowns, reduced fuel consumption, safer driving, automation of back office paperwork, reduced recruiting and training costs, and reduced maintenance costs. The cost to service your vehicles is also reduced because you can implement condition based maintenance rather than adhering to predetermined schedules. In addition, the time required to service your vehicles is reduced resulting in increased asset usage.

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Ed McCarthy, VP of Engineering

Edward McCarthy is the Vice President of Engineering for Vnomics Corp. Prior to accepting the position with Vnomics, he was the Senior Program Manager at the Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies (CIMS) at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). He was responsible for the development and implementation of strategic initiatives regarding CIMS research partnership with the Department of Defense, including program management, proposal development and management of engineering teams. He was also an RIT Reliability Center Maintenance facilitator with experience in both military and industrial applications.

A retired military officer with more than 20 years of active duty with the United States Marine Corps, Edward served in positions of increasing leadership and technical responsibility within the armor community in both the United States and overseas. His experience includes Inspector Instructor with 8th Tank Battalion where he was instrumental in the deployment of more than 400 hundred Marines for combat in Iraq. He was also an Electrical Engineering Instructor at the United States Naval Academy where he developed and implemented the first Computer Engineering program at any of the service academies.
 
Edward holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California and a BS with Merit, in Mathematics, and was an Arleigh Burke Scholar from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland.

 

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