Approve $22,155 contract for GPS tracking in police patrol cars
$22,155
In Plain English
The police department wants to install GPS tracking devices in patrol vehicles to monitor locations and maintenance needs. The system helps dispatchers locate the nearest officer and tracks when cars need repairs. If approved, the city pays Network Fleet $22,155 for the equipment and software.
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