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City
of St. Petersburg is located on Florida's
Gulf Coast. As Florida's fourth largest
city with over 250,000 residents, it is also the
gateway to Florida's High Tech Corridor and the
hub of one of the country's most progressive regions
for business.
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CHALLENGES:
I. AVL for Operational Improvement: To improve city
operations, the City of St. Petersburg wanted to obtain automatic
vehicle location (AVL) and travel report information for its
fleets.
St. Petersburg sought a GPS fleet management solution that
would:
- lower fuel costs,
- monitor vehicle speeds
- increase employee productivity,
- improve asset safety and reduce liability, and
- elevate the delivery of service to the residents and public-at-large.
II. Multilevel, Permission-based Data Access: St.
Petersburg wanted a special solution that would allow GPS
fleet management information to be gathered from various departments
but stored in one centralized database location. Furthermore,
the city wanted the creation of permission-based security
that would enable each department to view only those records
relating to that department's assigned vehicles. City managers,
however, could be authorized to view all data relating to
all city vehicles.
FleetBoss's industry-leading expertise and unique, consultative
approach made it a logical choice to meet St. Petersburg's
needs. Consequently, FleetBoss was selected to provide customized
fleet management solutions to help the City of St. Petersburg
with its ultimate goal of achieving a more efficient, productive
and cost-effective delivery of services.
SOLUTIONS:
I. AVL for Operational Improvement: In August 2002,
St. Petersburg chose FleetBoss for the launch of the city's
GPS fleet management pilot program. All vehicles from the
city's Department of Leisure Services were equipped with FleetBoss
systems to monitor their location, driver performance and
speeding. In July 2003, the city upgraded to the networked
Enterprise version of FleetBoss's system to achieve advanced
monitoring of the city's vehicles from multiple municipal
locations.
II. Multilevel, Permission-based Data Access: FleetBoss
created a customized solution that allows St. Petersburg to
organize vehicles into distinctive groups by department. The
city's system administrator authorizes individual user-logins
so city employees may access one or more of these groups as
needed for operational oversight and management control.
Over the next three years, FleetBoss GPS solutions will be
installed into hundreds of city vehicles. FleetBoss systems
will be used by a variety of St. Petersburg departments to
track the activities of passenger vehicles, small and medium
duty trucks, large trucks, tractor trailer trucks, earth moving
equipment, sanitation vehicles, tractors large lawn mowers,
public safety vehicles and boats.
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