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Rynse Expands Nationwide Fleet Wash Access for Law Enforcement

The North Carolina Sheriff’s Association Contract Cooperative purchasing contract aims to streamline procurement process for law enforcement agencies across the U.S.

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The North Carolina Sheriff’s Association Contract Cooperative purchasing contract aims to streamline procurement process for law enforcement agencies across the U.S.

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Rynse, fleet management software for government and enterprise organizations, has been awarded a contract through the North Carolina Sheriffs' Association (NCSA) Technology Procurement Program for the 2026-2027 contract year.

The contract is desgined to give law enforcement agencies at the city, county and state level nationwide a fast track to Rynse's network of thousands of car washes, mobile wash services and software platform, allowing them to avoid the long procurement cycle, according to a press release.

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Cooperative purchasing programs like NCSA's are meant to streamline the procurement process upfront, allowing approved suppliers to serve any qualifying agency under pre-negotiated terms.

"Government fleets need to stay road-ready every shift, but bringing on a new wash vendor has historically taken months, sometimes as long as a year,” said Roland Lau, CEO and co-founder of Rynse. "This contract removes barriers that existed in the procurement process. Agencies can now plug into our network of thousands of wash locations and start saving time on day one."

A Platform Built for Law Enforcement Fleet Operations

Rynse connects fleets to a nationwide wash network through a single platform, leveraging license plate recognition (LPR), RFID, payment card or a hybrid approach. 

Fleet drivers visit any in-network location, and transactions are automatically captured, digitized and consolidated into one itemized invoice, filterable by department, vendor and location, with data formatted for upload into existing fleet management systems.

For law enforcement, the platform includes Unmarked Vehicle Mode, a feature built for sensitive fleet assets. Investigative units and other agencies operating vehicles that must remain unidentifiable can hide those vehicles from technician-facing lists, and obscure wash history tied to sensitive fleet activity. Administrators retain full access to vehicle records inside the Rynse platform.

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Agencies also can set customizable spending limits to flag potential fraud, monitor fleet activity in real time and automatically track every wash, time, location and service type.

Already Deployed: Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office

Rynse already serves law enforcement agencies in multiple states, including the Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office in Maryland. The county previously relied on a single on-site car wash for its fleet of more than 30 departments.

When that wash went out of service, deputies were left with limited options and long detours from their patrol areas. Rynse expanded the sheriff's office’s access from one vendor to 71 wash locations across the county.

"With Rynse, the best thing is there are so many car washes within the county that all the deputies can use, which makes it very convenient for them," said Captain Robert Corcoran, Commander of the Bureau of Administration for the Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office. "It's definitely a more convenient way to keep up the cleanliness and professionalism of any car. The amount of car washes available just in our county alone is a valuable resource for officers."

Beyond access, the platform addresses one of the most persistent challenges in fleet operations: overspending. Supervisors use Rynse's automatic invoicing and spending controls to manage budgets across departments and prevent overspending. On average, fleets using Rynse reduce administrative time by an average of 20 hours a month, according to the release.


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