The system pinpoints a vehicle's location within several feet and can also track a vehicle's speed and stop and start patterns. With GPS, the PHA Police Department now has a new tool for combating crime and managing calls for service.
"It's a good way to protect our officers," says PHA Police Chief Rich Zappile. "It's also a good way to keep track of fleet costs. GPS allows police to direct resources in a manner that is both flexible and responsive to the dynamic and changing nature of public safety operations."
In addition to tracking a vehicle's location, GPS technology improves efficiency. The system monitors an engine's performance measurements such as idle time and gasoline usage. It alerts the fleet manager, via e-mail, of engine malfunctions in real time.
"PHA uses advanced technology in every operating department within the agency. That's part of the reason we have been able to reduce our workforce by more than 50 percent since 2000. The GPS system will allow us to use our police as efficiently as possible, and we intend to examine other areas for using GSP as well," said PHA Executive Director Carl Greene.
Some of the other benefits of the system being deployed by PHA include: