Sunday, June 23, 2013

Public Works Installs Vehicle following schemes



Suffolk County in New York has chosen vehicle tracking following Solutions (VTS) to provide real-time fleet monitoring for its Department of Public Works vehicles.
“Our DPW fleet is a considerable public asset and we should ensure our taxpayers it is being used in the most effective manner,” said Suffolk shire Executive Steve Bellone. “I implemented GPS tracking in the village of Babylon when I was Supervisor and discovered it saved taxpayer dollars and advanced efficiency and accountability.”
Under the terms of a five-year affirmation, VTS will provide onboard GPS apparatus for Suffolk shire DPW
localized municipalities (towns, villages, school or fire localities) can furthermore buy or lease vehicle tracking system monitoring gear and services off this Suffolk shire contract, company founder and leader John M. Cunningham, Jr., documented.
The scheme furthermore provides racing notifications founded upon dispatched pace limits on main roads and local streets, Android and iPhone apps to pathway usage, and e-mail or text note alerts.
According to Cunningham, real-time supervising of hasten and idling permits a fleet manager to quickly address poor going by car customs. Additionally, information that their hasten and idling is being monitored can lead to person driving self-correction and prevent unauthorized use of vehicles. This can lead to important fuel savings.

vehicles along with get access to to a Web-based scheme that will endow the County to monitor real-time locations of its whole fleet, and speed, main heading, routes, halts, idle rank, and hours of operation of any vehicle with an installed unit.

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