The Commercial Skills Test Information Management System (CSTIMS) Subcommittee and Driver Testing & Examiner Training (DTET) Subcommittee and convened in Orlando, Florida to review progress on ongoing highway safety initiatives and collaborate on updates to the Commercial Driver License (CDL) Compliance Auditor Training Curriculum Project. The CSTIMS Subcommittee led a requirement-gathering session focused on integrating CLP/CDL history into CSTIMS. Members contributed feedback and real-world use cases illustrating how access to this information would enhance state operations and support more informed decision-making. The discussion then shifted to the upcoming State Communication Module, where participants examined its planned capabilities and potential benefits for improving communication and coordination between states before transitioning to prioritizing the direction of future CSTIMS enhancements. The DTET Subcommittee concentrated on reviewing several components of the draft curriculum, including an overview of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; roles, responsibilities, and characteristics of a good CDL compliance officer; and compliance auditor techniques and skills for conducting CDL audits. Members also reviewed the CSTIMS training unit outline to ensure alignment across both committees.