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Vehicle Health Management Software

Frequently Asked Questions:

QUESTION:
Who benefits from the use of Vnomics' technology?

ANSWER:
Vnomics’ technology benefits all personnel in a fleet operators value chain including:

  • Drivers
  • Dispatchers
  • Maintenance Operators & Mechanics
  • Management
  • Transportation Service Customers
First, the management will have increased information about their fleets, improving their decision making abilities. Drivers will have a better driving experience from reduced vehicle break downs and increased knowledge about the condition of their vehicle. Fleet maintenance operators and mechanics will benefit from the accurate diagnosis of problems, which results in a reduced amount of trial and error when performing vehicles maintenance. Maintenance will be performed faster and more cost efficient since parts are only replaced when needed instead of on a set schedule. The customers that utilize the transportation services from carriers that employ Vnomics technology will benefit from increased reliability in their shipments. Overall the entire company and its stakeholders will benefit from a more efficient and cost effective operations.

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David Chauncey, CEO

David Chauncey is the CEO of Vnomics Corp. He has more than 22 years of experience in both the commercial and government electronics industries. His diverse management experience includes general management, product development, and intellectual property management.

Prior to joining Vnomics, David was a senior manager at Harris Corporation’s RF Communications Division where he spearheaded an “intrepreneurial” team focused on expanding the division’s product portfolio outside its traditional markets. This growth initiative led to the introduction of a new family of products aimed at international and domestic government customers.
 
Before Harris, David was one of the founders and the CTO of Clearwire Technologies, a communications equipment and wireless service provider. He was instrumental in the development of the company’s business strategy and core intellectual property. During this time, he also served on the IEEE 802.16 WiMAX committee that developed the standard for the 4th generation of mobile phone networks.
 
David holds two patents and has ten patents pending in the field of wireless communications. He has an MBA from the Simon Graduate School of Business at the University of Rochester and a BS in Electrical Engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology.

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