
The Iowa Department of Public Safety is replacing its 30-year-old system with new technology to improve information sharing, records management, and emergency response.
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How the Kirkland Police Department improved officer and fleet safety with advanced technologies and set a new standard for safety inspections.
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Emergency and transit vehicles using traffic signal preemption technology in 2024 saw reduced travel times and fewer delays at intersections, highlighting its potential impact on public safety and transportation efficiency.
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MyGov boasts several community development module and serves approximately 150 clients, with a high concentration in Texas.
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The fire department is adopting a modern VoIP solution to enhance communication across its 302-square-mile coverage area—here’s what that means for emergency response.
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Are any of the vehicles in your fleet recalled? Check out the latest recalls of popular government fleet vehicles and equipment.
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UCLA is addressing the challenge of implementing vehicle charging infrastructure despite power capacity constraints, aiming to electrify its 950-vehicle fleet over the next few years.
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The Santa Fe Police Department is opting for vehicles with a more fuel efficient engine, rather than hybrids.
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Solutions include an all-electric refuse and recycling truck, an autonomous refuse collection robot, an AI-enabled collision avoidance system for emergency vehicles, and self-driving technologies for job sites.
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The Michigan Department of Transportation and the city of Dearborn are activating Safety Cloud on a mixture of public safety and roadway maintenance vehicles to deliver real-time alerts to drivers of upcoming roadway hazards like responding emergency vehicles and work zones.
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