
Join us for our new Learning Series, “Preparing for the Future: Meeting the Evolving Challenges of Public Fleet Management.” The first webinar takes place Thursday, June 4.
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Law enforcement agencies are using drones for incident planning, search and rescue, with ground robotics units — and they're discovering new use cases during the pandemic.
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Ford has designed a new heated software enhancement to pilot with its Police Interceptor Utility — one that law enforcement agencies can utilize to help reduce the footprint of the COVID-19 virus.
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Electric vehicle manufacturer BYD says it has created the world’s largest PPE face-mask plant, producing 50 million masks per day to help meet the demand for face masks to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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The first Ford-built powered air-purifying respirators, developed in close collaboration with 3M, are on their way to help protect health care workers fighting COVID-19.
Read More →Fleet managers are making unprecedented changes to their operations due to the pandemic. After this is over, what changes may be here to stay?
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As the coronavirus pandemic disrupts life worldwide, public fleet managers are learning how to adjust their operations.
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The Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) Certification Commission has extended all expiring EVT certifications to Dec. 31 and canceled its nationwide exams on June 4-11.
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After weeks of working half time, the City of Long Beach, Calif., fleet bureau sent its technicians back to work full time on May 4.
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Acela Truck Company has been tasked by several federal agencies to manufacture as many as 200 mass fatality portable morgue trailers over the next several months.
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