GPS TECHNOLOGY. If the City installs and uses global positioning system (GPS) technology on City vehicles to enhance employee safety, assure all vehicles are properly maintained, increase personnel safety, locate disabled or stolen vehicles, and to conduct historical review of employee locations that can provide accuracy and transparency during complaint investigations; the City agrees to meet and confer with ACEA to develop a GPS technology policy no later than 60 days after purchase of such GPS Technology. Components of the policy will include: 1. That all City vehicles will be marked with signage indicating that GPS devices may be in use. 2. That City vehicles equipped with GPS devices may not be monitored in real time when the sole purpose of such monitoring is to discipline employees. 3. A list of classifications that can monitor vehicles equipped with GPS data in real time. An outline of the process by which historical data may be accessed including: the purpose for access, those that may access the system and those with whom the data may be shared.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding