
How New York City’s Department of Citywide Administrative Services is offering invaluable learning opportunities for high school students and creating a direct talent pipeline to hire from.
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Why the vehicles were needed, plus details on the city's close connection with the Caribbean nation.
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US DOT and DCAS are partnering to support expansions of the ISA program to 1,700 additional fleet vehicles.
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Why a culture of fleet safety may require opening your door to external partners, and how it can lead to tangible results within your fleet.
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The side guards fit the side of a large vehicle and are designed to prevent pedestrians and bicyclists from falling into the exposed space between the front axle and rear axle of the vehicle.
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The canopy at Rikers Island is affixed to the grid and the ground, enabling full-time electric charging powered by the sun during the day and the electric grid in the evening.
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Puerto Rico’s sanitation trucks have suffered major mechanical failures and the necessity to use alternate routes have impeded their service in the wake of Hurricane Fiona in September 2022.
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The electric rear loader trucks in the New York City Sanitation Department's fleet don't have the range necessary to complete the needed work in a single charge, the sanitation commissioner said.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, New York City, the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, and the U.S. Army, will use Beam's EV ARC charging systems at various locations across the country and in Puerto Rico.
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The intelligent speed assistance pilot program utilizes technology to prevent speeding and adjust vehicles' max speeds based on the changing speed limits.
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