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NHTSA Affirms Right to Repair Support; Disagreement Remains

Aftermarket associations say a short-range wireless protocol is insufficient to provide customers with repair choice.

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McCarthy: The REPAIR Act is Needed to Fix Right to Repair

A federal Right to Repair law should establish a level playing field for all stakeholders, MEMA’s Paul McCarthy says.

Northwood Names Litzinger Chair of Aftermarket Education

In this role, Dr. Thomas Litzinger will provide strategic leadership for Northwood’s full range of aftermarket education.

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Airbiquity Teams Up With BlackBerry To Safeguard OTA Updates

The companies are aiming to empower OEMs to adopt the Uptane Security Framework and address OTA security challenges.

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YANG Announces 2023 Leadership 2.0 Scholarship Recipient

The Leadership 2.0 program will take place in Summer 2023 and Spring 2024.

NHTSA Better Have ‘Good Answers’ for Right to Repair Rebuff

The Berkshire Eagle, which endorsed the data-access measure in 2020, is skeptical of NHTSA’s cybersecurity concerns.

Continental Adds Intrusion Detection to Telematics Products

Continental’s cyber-enhanced TCUs are expected to be installed in tens of millions of vehicles over the next few years.

The AMN/Counterman June Digital Edition is Up!

Read more about the state of the global supply chain and Transtar’s mission to simplify vehicle repair in our June issue.

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Registration open for Northwood’s INFUSION 23-24

The series is for aftermarket executives who want to become more efficient and proficient at leading their organization.

Editorial: Mass. Lawmakers Could End Right to Repair Impasse

A Boston Globe editorial suggests that the state Legislature “might be able to break the stalemate.”