
The City of Wichita, Kan., has a new AVL/GPS contract that will cut costs by two-thirds.
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The City of Sacramento (Calif.) is the first city to install digital license plates on its fleet vehicles.
Read More →The City of Ann Arbor, Mich., has adopted a geographic information system (GIS) to keep better track of its fleet.
Read More →Chatham County (Ga.) Commissioners voted unanimously to place GPS locators in every vehicle of the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department's fleet.
Read More →The City of Daleville is considering adopting telematics to boost efficiency and productivity. Daleville's city council and water board have approved a trial period to test GPS tracking.
Read More →The City of San Diego has implemented CalAmp's vehicle tracking system GovOutlook across its fleet of approximately 4,000 vehicles to increase efficiency and productivity, the company has announced.
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Omnitracs' Roadnet Anywhere v3.8 is the latest iteration of its vehicle routing, tracking, mobile workforce, telematics and fleet management platform
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The City of Phoenix will implement LoJack Corp.'s GPS-based telematics system in its on-road vehicle fleet to operate a more efficient fleet, the company has announced.
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The City of Pittsburgh has increased its fleet of Public Works plows and spreaders as the city readies itself for winter operations.
Read More →The General Services Administration (GSA) has extended its contract with Fleet Management Solutions (FMS), a division of GPS software developer Teletrac, for five more years.
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