EDMONDS, WA – The City of Edmonds, Wash., is in the process of converting 17 of its fleet vehicles to run on propane autogas. Of these, 16 are Crown Victoria police vehicles and one is a Public Works truck.
Read More →FAYETTEVILLE, NC - The City of Fayetteville, N.C., has implemented Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) software from Mentor Engineering to manage its transit, police, and fire fleets.
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TORRANCE, CA – Government Fleet magazine has named Ignazio Focarino, auto mechanic for the New York Police Department’s (NYPD’s) fleet services division, as its Technician of the Month for September, 2012.
Read More →SORRENTO, LA – The Town of Sorrento, La., installed GPS tracking and fleet management devices in its entire fleet of 11 police cruisers, maintenance tractors, and trucks.
Read More →SYRACUSE, NY – An audit of the City of Syracuse Police Department's take-home vehicles concluded that the PD should consider implementing GPS tracking to monitor daily usage of its vehicles and reduce its take-home fleet.
Read More →DETROIT – General Motors reported that its fleet sales to state and local police agencies drove a 115% increase in sales to government entities.
Read More →HAZARD, KY - The Hazard (Ky.) Police Department is replacing its Ford Crown Victoria fleet with Dodge Chargers, beginning with the purchase of five vehicles, according to the Hazard Herald.
Read More →SOUTH JORDAN, UT – KSL.com has reported that South Jordan and Sandy police have charged the former fleet manager for the City of South Jordan with allegedly using State-issued fuel cards to purchase gasoline for personal vehicles.
Read More →NORTH CHESTERFIELD, VA – Virginia State Police is transitioning its Ford Crown Victoria police fleet to Ford Police Interceptors with the order of 144 Police Interceptors, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
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FRANKFORT, KY – Kentucky’s State Police (KSP) purchased 125 2012-MY Chevrolet Caprice PPV sedans to replace existing vehicles in the agency's fleet.
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