DriveCam Video Systems, a developer of fleet safety technology, announced on December 17 that it has been awarded a five-year contract by the U.S. Marine Corps for the purchase of DriveCam fleet safety products and services. Under the terms of the agreement, all Marine facilities in the Southwest Region are eligible to purchase from the contract. DriveCam's Driving Feedback System combines in-vehicle video technology and management software to reduce the cost of poor driving. By changing driving behavior, the Driving Feedback System has lowered annual accident rates by 35 percent to 70 percent. The system was initially installed on vehicles at the Camp Pendleton Marine Base to improve driving safety and determine the cause of unidentified vehicle damage. Soon the 29 Palms Marine Base, the Marine Corps Air Station, Miramar, the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, and the Marine Corps Recruitment Depot in San Diego installed the system on their vehicles due to the recommendation of the regional fleet manager. "DriveCam monitors our vehicles 24 hours a day," said Gary Funk, regional fleet manager. "Since installing the system in Camp Pendleton vehicles, the tax dollars spent on accidents has been reduced by 39 percent." In addition to determining the cause of vehicle damage, the Marines have used DriveCam recordings for driver counseling and for proving fault in the case of an accident. At Camp Pendleton, DriveCam recordings are used for training at staff and safety meetings.
U.S. Marine Corps Awards Fleet Safety Contract to DriveCam Video Systems
DriveCam Video Systems, a developer of fleet safety technology, announced on December 17 that it has been awarded a five-year contract by the U.S. Marine Corps for the purchase of DriveCam fleet safety products and services. Under the terms of the agreement, all Marine facilities in the Southwest Region are eligible to purchase from the contract.
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