24 March 2005

Some Good News for Maundy Thursday

Well, many readers may be tired with my continual rant about government agencies that refuse to do what they are paid to when it comes to fleet management.

Two pieces of good news today:

PGCPS Leads the State in Advancing Bus Safety; Nextel GPS Tracking System Installed on School Buses:

http://www.gisuser.com/content/view/4845/

Prince Georges County Maryland gets a tip of the hat today. Unlike the average school board who somehow think it's cheaper to be sued for failing to monitor their drivers and protect their children than to use technology that pays for itself, here's a group that realizes the time is now.

An additional nugget is hidden in the bottom of the press release .. they'll be using the slick Nextel PTT (walkie-talkie) service to allow dispatchers and drivers to instantly be in touch. One impediment to modern tracking and fleet management technology have been the voice radio peddlers of the world. Persisting in marketing their archaic technology they have used up the budgets of agency after agency selling and expensive, limited utility product. Personally, _if_ I had ever owned any Motorola stock I'd be dumping it like a hot potato. (if you read the article linked above, look around the GIS User site that published it. It's run by a friend of mine who really knows the business and continually finds informative ways to demystify the technology.

More Good News Here:

Snow removal trucks to help pick up the slack :

http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-hside24.html

The city of Chicago has had a terrible few months with allegations and proof of mismanagement, bribery and waste showing up in the street department and city fleets. You've heard me rail before of government managers who refuse to manage. To the great credit of Chicago the managers have started to get their arms around the problem.

The headline is at first sight a 'no brainer'. Who would buy trucks to push snow and then let them sit idle for 8 months of the year when there is no snow? Well apparently Chicago was doing that, now they've decided to move away from the sort of 'personal organizational ownership' of the se vehicles and putting them to work through the year.

The best part of the article is at the end .. the city is currently source selecting a contract to provide 3rd party trucks in support of city needs. They had the foresight to put GPS tracking in the SOW as a requirement to insure the city gets what they pay for from the contractors. hat's off.

Tomorrow is Good Friday, I may or may not be posting. If I don't 'see' you before then, Happy Easter and blessings to all.

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