Contract with Networkfleet for GPS tracking system in 150 city vehicles
$150,000
In Plain English
The city wants to install GPS tracking devices in 150 city vehicles including police cars, fire trucks, and maintenance vehicles. The system lets managers see where vehicles are located and monitor fuel usage. If approved, the city pays $150,000 for the equipment and monitoring service.
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