inthinc Adds Verbal In-Vehicle Idling Alerts to Its Fleet Management Solution
SALT LAKE CITY - inthinc Technology Solutions' new technology speaks to drivers when their vehicles are left idling for too long.
SALT LAKE CITY - inthinc Technology Solutions' new technology speaks to drivers when their vehicles are left idling for too long.
HACKENSACK, NJ – Bergen County is using GPS in 100 of its fleet vehicles and is considering adding GPS to 100 more.
TRENTON, NJ - The New Jersey Department of Transportation is installing radio and GPS devices in its fleet of 3,000 units, starting with snowplowing units. Total initial cost is $17 million.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - GPS Insight has streamlined its GPS fleet tracking solution' dashboard interface and now allows users to create custom tabs to meet user preferences.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - The integration of GPS Insight's tracking technology into Partner Software's Map Viewer will allow utility cooperatives to better track their resources and service teams.
ATLANTA, GA – Discrete Wireless has changed its name to NexTraq in an effort to rebrand the company and its products.
MARTINEZ, CA - City staff said they plan to revise Martinez’s take-home vehicle policy but disagreed with other recommendations.
CHICAGO - With Chicago ending its shared cost lease program, the City is turning to private car sharing programs and use pool vehicles for City employees.
PRATT, KS - Money for the in-vehicle video systems would come from the City’s drug forfeiture funds.
SALT LAKE CITY - Effective July 1, 2011, the new relationship grants state and federal agencies access to purchase inthinc fleet management solutions.
NEXCOM's rugged tablet PC, the MRC Series for mobile data terminal solution, is housed in a rugged chassis which is capable of withstanding extreme outdoor environment.
LAWRENCE, KS - The City of Lawrence instituted bulk purchasing, uses GPS, and instituted an anti-idling policy in 2009 to reduce fuel use but rising prices still mean the City is facing an additional $100,000 in fuel costs.
MT LAUREL, NJ – ARI found increasing driver productivity to be the most prevalent objective for utility fleet managers implementing GPS/telematics systems.
The product provides enterprise customers, utilizing location-based services (LBS) enabled wireless devices, with near real-time location information, as well as critical activity alerts, for cargo, delivery trucks or other mobile assets.
EL PASO, TEXAS – The City of El Paso’s city council has approved the purchase of new communications technology to connect the City’s Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system to the first responder vehicles the City owns, specifically police and fire vehicles.
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