
The contract will see the technology being equipped on more than 21,000 of the Air Force’s general purpose vehicles.
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New vehicles have a “hot dog” system, which automatically kicks in when the interior gets too hot for the canines.
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E-One is delivering Titan 4×4 Air Transportable (AT) ARFF P-19C vehicles equipped with Hendrickson’s Long Travel Trailing Arm Suspension to the United States Air Force.
Read More →The Director platform is the only fleet tracking technology with FedRAMP approval and reciprocal Authority to Operate from the U.S. Air Force.
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Use of heat pads on oil pans and transmission fans, and installation of trickle chargers for battery heat blankets, are a normal part of operations for two Air Force bases in Alaska that routinely confront below-zero temperatures in the winter.
Read More →The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report in July that found that select federal agencies are only partially using fleet management best practices.
Read More →WASHINGTON – A recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) showed that the U.S. Air Force has worked to right-size its fleet since 2005, reducing its total size by 7%.
Read More →WASHINGTON - One-third of the 24 agencies, those with the largest number of vehicles, covered in the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) report reduced their fleet size by 2% during this period.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Initial planning for the installation of charging infrastructure is under way, and the vehicles could be on the base as soon as January 2012. Approximately 40 vehicles are eligible for replacement with PEV models.
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