HUNTSVILLE, AL – The Tennessee Highway Patrol will be deploying a state-wide computer aided dispatch solution by Intergraph Public Safety.
Read More →BROWNSBURG, IN – A member of the Brownsburg (Ind.) Town Council wants emergency personnel to develop a better procedure to warn drivers that they are approaching an incident where extra caution is needed, according to The Indianapolis Star newspaper.
Read More →DHAKA, Bangladesh – Bangladesh´s government approved the addition of 616 vehicles to the police fleet to improve safety and decrease crime in the country, reported the Daily News Monitoring Service.
Read More →BOSTON – Wireless computers on the Boston Fire Department’s fleet are giving firefighters access to floor plans and other information about buildings throughout the city. A $1 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security made it possible to install the technology, reported The Boston Globe newspaper.
Read More →SCRANTON, PA — Garbage trucks are going high-tech for safety. Cameras are being installed on some of Scranton's fleet in hopes of avoiding another deadly accident, according to WNEP News.
Read More →FITCHBURG, MA — Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corp.) selected RoadBASE, by Chevin Fleet Solutions, to automate and streamline its maintenance control center process.
Read More →CORPUS CHRISTI, TX — The city of Corpus Christi is deploying Tropos Network's Wi-Fi system for use by the city-owned water and gas utilities, public works departments, and public-safety agencies to increase efficiency and improve communication, according to Government Technology magazine.
Read More →TUCSON, AZ — Drivers of multi-passenger vans assume decidedly different responsibilities than standard automobile drivers, harnessing a unique set of skills required to keep passengers safe.
Read More →DAYTONA BEACH, FL -- Florida public safety officials also are struggling to find ways to stay within fuel budgets, according to the Daytona Beach News Journal.
Read More →Robert Bosch Corporation, a member of the Electronic Stability Control Coalition, has issued results of a newly published research study by the University of Iowa that concludes 34 percent more drivers maintain control of vehicles with Electronic Stability Control (ESC) than drivers without ESC.
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