Isaac approved for carriers hauling sensitive U.S. Department of Defense loads
Isaac Instruments announced it has been approved by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) for use by carriers hauling military shipments requiring enhanced surveillance capabilities.
The official Defense Transportation Tracking System (DTTS) certification for the Isaac platform was awarded by DoD in mid-April. Isaac said it was achieved after the company met stringent requirements, including HERO certification for electromagnetic radiation, and undergoing other exhaustive testing.

“Isaac is honored to achieve this certification and considers it a tremendous privilege to be a trusted technology partner by the U.S. Department of Defense,” said Jacques DeLarochelliere, Isaac’s CEO and co-founder. “Our team strives every day to help simplify trucking and develop innovative ways to make highways safer.”
The company noted only an elite group of motor carriers qualify for DTTS, which monitors DoD’s sensitive and hazardous materials shipments, including arms, ammunition and explosives. Two such fleets conducted pilot projects with the Isaac platform as part of the certification process.
“It takes tremendous sophistication for motor carriers and technology providers to serve the U.S. military and move these critical shipments,” said Sam Sussenguth, chief sales and marketing officer at Isaac. “At Isaac, we know every shipment is critical for our clients. The ability to obtain DTTS certification highlights the expertise and reliability that Isaac can offer trucking fleets, regardless of what they are hauling.”
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