SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., June 12, 2017 -- GPS Insight, a leading technology provider of tailored telematics solutions for government fleets, announced it has been awarded a contract to provide its telematics solutions to government agencies by the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA).
GPS Insight joins a world-class group of providers as an NJPA contract awarded vendor. The contract is found under the category of “Fleet Management and Related Technology Solutions.” The GPS Insight telematics solutions are now available to NJPA members under the contract # 022217-GPI.
Jason Walker, VP of Sales at GPS Insight, stated, “We are very proud to have been awarded the NJPA contract for Fleet Management. This is a testament to the quality of the people, products, and solutions at GPS Insight. We look forward to working with NJPA to provide the technology and level of service that government fleets expect.”
GPS Insight offers government fleets the opportunity to reduce costs, reduce risk, and reduce frustration. Whether implementing GPS telematics for the first time or looking to switch providers, fleets can buy with confidence knowing that GPS Insight will tailor a solution to their needs. GPS Insight works diligently to provide customers with the most flexible solutions and best customer experience on the market.
For more information visit: https://www.gpsinsight.com/njpa/
About GPS Insight:
GPS Insight is a top technology provider of tailored telematics solutions for government agencies with vehicles and other mobile assets. Fleets work with GPS Insight to solve their unique fleet challenges through reduced costs, and reduced risk, and reduced frustration. Using GPS Insight, customers realize a significant increase in efficiency and gain insight into all aspects of their fleet operations. GPS Insight provides highly flexible solutions, which include a wide range of customized reports, alerts, and other innovative features that can be tailored to meet specific customer requirements and ensure maximum return on investment. Visit https://www.gpsinsight.com.
About NJPA:
National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) is a government agency committed to providing cooperative solutions assisting governmental, educational, and nonprofit entities as they strive for efficient public service. Created in 1978 as one of Minnesota's nine service cooperatives, NJPA offers a variety of cooperative programs and services for members on a local, regional, statewide, and national scale, including Canada. On behalf of its publicly elected Board of Directors, and public employee staff, NJPA is committed to meeting and exceeding the expectations of its members. Visit www.njpacoop.org.
Contact: Ryan Driscoll Marketing Director at GPS Insight 7201 E. Henkel Way, Suite 400 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 866-477-4321 [email protected]


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