Networkcar said the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) has selected Networkfleet as its fleet management solution to wirelessly monitor GPS location, engine diagnostics and emissions for its entire fleet.

Networkfleet combines GPS location with diagnostic monitoring to allow fleet managers to improve the productivity and efficiency of their fleet operations.
ADEM administers all major federal environmental laws, including the Clean Air, Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water acts and federal solid and hazardous waste laws. Networkfleet is being installed to monitor ADEM's fleet used in conducting field inspections.
Networkfleet is widely used by commercial and government fleets, including city, county, state and federal agencies. Since Networkfleet connects directly to a vehicle's on-board diagnostic (OBD-II) port, it measures and reports on the status of a vehicle's emission control system and monitors excess idle time to reduce emissions. It can also determine precise information such as actual vehicle speed and miles per gallon.
Fleet managers login to a secure web site to view vehicle performance data and can receive reports e-mailed directly to their in-box daily, weekly or monthly.
"Emissions monitoring is becoming a more important aspect of fleet management as states implement laws to reduce vehicle emissions," said Keith Schneider, president of Networkcar. "Networkfleet's emission monitoring not only reduces air pollution, it also lowers maintenance costs and increases fuel efficiency by uncovering faulty emissions systems early."
For details, visit www.networkcar.com.
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