Big Time GPS Tracking Savings In NSW — Not
NEARLY $80million has been paid by the State Government’s insurer to repair damaged fleet vehicles over the past 2 years, and more than 700 were written off.
Public servants’ driving ability is under the spotlight with an average 26 claims a day from government agencies being made to the NSW Self Insurance Corporation, which falls under the control of Treasury.
Last financial year the insurer paid $32 million after 9613 claims for damaged cars, buses, trucks and other vehicles…. Full article on how much New South Wales is wasting here.
A majority of my readers here are US, so when they see this is an article related
to GPS tracking equipment and public fleets in Australia they may just click on somewhere else. That is, of course, just fine, but if you give a care about management, responsibility and protecting the public funds you might want to read the article anyway.
There’s very little difference in this story between what is going on in NSW and what is going on in most US states.
Huge fleets of vehicles drive millions of miles with very little oversight or supervision. Two years ago I was involved with a bid for a US state who not only had no control over their vehicles that they knew about, but had lost, that’s right, lost 700 of their cars and trucks.
Don’t worry, they are around here somewhere was the general attitude.
Did I get the contract for a GPS-based fleet management system that would have prevented this and saved them literally millions … after they had paid for the modest cost of the GPS tracking equipment? No, I did not. Reason? We can’t implement a system like this, we have no money.
Ever stop to think that the reason you don’t have the money is because your fleet … and careless employees and slip=shod managers are eating your budget alive? You do have the money, it’s a matter of management practice how you chose to spend it … wisely or wastefully. It sucks to be a tax payer in New South Wales. is it any better in your state?
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