
The City of Kent, Wash., is adding 14 new police vehicles, part of a new car-per-officer take-home program.
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Erie County, N.Y., is selling nearly 600 vehicles and leasing them instead, in a plan officials estimate will save $4 million over 10 years.
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Sourcewell members in the U.S. and Canada will be able to purchase ambulances and emergency service vehicles and equipment.
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Vehicle lift manufacturers say cooperative procurement is becoming more common because public agencies can save time and money.
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FleetWave has been adopted by the New Mexico State Police to manage a fleet of 1,400 vehicles and will replace legacy software that was in place for more than 15 years.
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The City of Payette, Idaho, rushed the purchase of a replacement fire engine before the price increased by 25% due to President Trump’s tariff on imported metal.
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The San Bernardino County (Calif.) Sheriff’s Dept.'s new software will be used to manage 2,200 vehicles and 16,000 pieces of equipment.
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The National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) has changed its name to Sourcewell to better reflect its purpose.
Read More →OMNIA Partners, parent company of National IPA, is purchasing U.S. Communities, which will merge two national government cooperative purchasing groups.
Read More →FleetCommander creator Agile Access Control, Inc., was awarded the State of Colorado’s price agreement for a vehicle reservation system (motor pool technology).
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