Foley, a long-standing provider of DOT compliance, screening, and onboarding software solutions, announced a new addition to their product suite, Navigator. Navigator is a built-in AI tool within Foley's platform that helps employers of regulated drivers get clearer answers and take faster action when hiring and managing compliance to DOT standards. Built for high-stakes industries like distribution & logistics, construction, and utilities, Navigator provides plain-language direction in the moments that matter most: when an alert needs context, a requirement needs clarification, or a team needs to confirm what to do next. In regulated work, clarity isn't a nice-to-have; it's how teams stay audit-ready, reduce risk, and keep operations moving.
"Navigator is a major step forward in how we help employers hire and manage regulated drivers," said Joel Sitak, CEO of Foley," As enforcement tightens and insurance costs rise, teams need more than check-the-box compliance, they need clarity they can act on. Navigator brings trusted guidance directly into the Foley platform, helping customers turn regulatory complexity into a competitive advantage."

Practical AI for High-Stakes Work
Regulated teams don't have time to hunt for answers across disconnected sources or interpret requirements differently across locations and roles. Navigator provides expert answers inside of Foley's platform so teams can move from "What does this mean?" to "Here's what to do next," without interrupting their workflows.
Navigator's flagship launch helps teams:
Thoughtful AI, Built to Earn Trust
Foley designed Navigator to be helpful in regulated work—without sacrificing accountability. Navigator is built with transparency and guardrails in mind, prioritizing clarity, trusted sources, and a clear path to additional customer support. Foley's approach to AI is intentional: deliver practical help inside real workflows today and expand capabilities thoughtfully over time, grounded in the realities of DOT compliance and hiring teams.
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