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Operationsby Roselynne ReyesDecember 20, 2017

N.C. to Install Telematics After Audit Finds Misuse

In response to an audit, the North Carolina Department of Administration noted that it is installing telematics systems in state-owned vehicles to enable greater oversight in monitoring vehicle usage.

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Operationsby StaffDecember 20, 2017

Government Fleet's Most Popular Articles in 2017

Police articles continue to be the most popular topic on Government Fleet's website for 2017, with even more police-centric articles leading the pack thanks to the launch of our Police Fleet eNewsletter.

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Maintenanceby StaffDecember 18, 2017

Ariz. County Raises Fleet Pay With ‘Hot Jobs’ Designation

Mohave County, Ariz., automotive technicians and other fleet workers are getting salary bumps averaging 15.8% thanks to a new “hot jobs” designation.

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OperationsDecember 15, 2017

GFX Super Early Bird Savings Ends Dec. 31

Attendees to the Government Fleet Expo and Conference (GFX) can save by registering early. Super early bird savings — $200 off the regular-priced full conference pass — ends Dec. 31.

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Operationsby StaffDecember 15, 2017

Fla. Fleet Conference a Success Despite Hurricane Woes

Many fleets were still working on recovery efforts from Hurricane Irma when the Florida Association of Governmental Fleet Administrators (FLAGFA) held its conference in September. However, that didn't stop the association from hosting a successful conference.

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Policeby StaffDecember 14, 2017

SandCat Stormer Armored SUV Designed to Fight Terror

The armored SUV is fitted with Plasan's new Safe Crowd Attenuating Technology (SCAT) system to control crowds using non-lethal means and prevent civilian casualties.

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Policeby StaffDecember 14, 2017

Calif. Sheriff Transitions Back to Black and White Vehicles

Sheriff vehicles at Mariposa County, Calif., feature a traditional black-and-white color scheme, reflective graphics, and a star on the door that is a replica of the deputy badge. Previously, the agency used all-white SUVs.

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PoliceDecember 14, 2017

Texas City Approves $1.3M for Replacement Vehicles

Of the funds approved by the San Angelo (Texas) City Council, $434,000 will go toward 12 new police cars. But the agency will need eight more units to cover needed replacements for the year.

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Policeby StaffDecember 13, 2017

Calif. City Adds 'Peace Officer' to Vehicles

The addition of "Peace Officer" decals to squad cars may change public sentiment in the Redlands (Calif.) Police Department's favor, according to the charitable organization funding the decals.

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Telematicsby StaffDecember 13, 2017

Baron Announces Telematics for Public Safety

Baron, a worldwide provider of critical weather intelligence, announced Telematics for Public Safety, a technology that uses patented technology to aid organizations in keeping their employees, students, and customers safe.

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