IVSC founder, Mark James, saw great potential for the integration of technology to accomplish two important landmarks: 1) bolster the transportation industry’s reputation amongst passengers and riders; and 2) ensure the confidence and integrity of transportation owners and operators. The former President and CEO of Frias Transportation recognized a technology gap in the for-hire vehicle (black car
s, limos and taxi fleets) industry and a growing number of tech companies that were working against it. In response, James assembled a skilled team who broke new ground by bringing together a highly-competitive majority of for-hire vehicle operators in Las Vegas to collectively facilitate the government adoption of a first-ever industry-cooperative personal dispatch system application – e-hailing – as the complementary transportation solution for municipalities, fleet owners, drivers and passengers. Developed by industry professionals, Ride Integrity and Ride Genie are a cohesive and integrated e-hailing, data collection and transportation monitoring tool that can provide the necessary visibility vital to keeping a city’s transportation services in check. Leveraging Transportation Technology for Industry Benefit
IVSC integrates seamlessly with the existing regulated infrastructure of available For Hire Vehicles. Our innovative, cloud-based transportation technology platform was designed to work in conjunction with and allow greater access to the transportation system. OPEN MANNER TURN-KEY SOLUTION
Initiating the first-ever industry-cooperative personal dispatch system application as the complementary industry-wide transportation solution was the catalyst that has allowed us to organize and rally fleets to tell regulators IVSC is the way to go! By producing an improved, feature-rich integrated solution for the transportation industry – including fleets, regulators, drivers and passengers – we are creating order out of the technological disruption for the benefit of the entire industry. TRANSPORTATION REGULATION
IVSC stops the intimidation by ride sharing programs or “transportation networks”, and improves city infrastructure by working directly with regulators, which can also include ride share program coordinators, so they can be monitored and regulated.