Electronic tracking technology definition

Electronic tracking technology means an electronic device similar to a geographic positioning system (GPS) that is attached to a vehicle, allowing their whereabouts to be monitored and downloaded;
Electronic tracking technology means global positioning satellite or similar technology used to obtain or record the location of a motor vehicle.
Electronic tracking technology means global positioning

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Electronic tracking technology means global positioning satellite or similar
Electronic tracking technology means a technological method or system used to observe, monitor, or collect information, including telematics, Global Positioning System (GPS), wireless technology, or location- based technologies. Electronic Tracking Technology may include event data recorders (EDR), sensing and diagnostic modules (SDM), or other systems that are used for the purpose of identifying, diagnosing, or monitoring functions related to the potential need to repair, service, or perform maintenance on the city’s vehicles and/or to capture safety systems-related data for retrieval after a collision or similar incident has occurred. Electronic Tracking Technology allows the City to monitor location, elevation, and velocity of its vehicles. Electronic Tracking Technology use for emergency preparedness and public safety greatly enhances job performance, personnel safety, situational awareness, and may provide assistance in time critical scenarios. Electronic Tracking Technology in city vehicles may also be used for other business related purposes, including, but not limited to, measuring productivity, locating stolen vehicles, providing aid to vehicles that break down, increasing employee safety, managing agency resources effectively, or assisting in ensuring that employees are following their routes or assignments. The City of Lakewood may use Electronic Tracking Technology at its discretion, and in the ordinary course of business. The City of Lakewood may utilize Electronic Tacking Technology as information in conducting a disciplinary investigation and in disciplining its employees pertaining to the misuse or abuse of city vehicles, inappropriate use of time, speeding or other misconduct. It is not the intent of the City to use Electronic Tracking Technology primarily for disciplinary purposes. The California Public Records Act may require that the City disclose specified public records. In response to requests for such disclosure, it may be necessary to examine Electronic Tracking Technology records to determine whether they are public records that are subject to disclosure. Additionally, the city may be required to produce information obtained from Electronic Tracking Technology pursuant to court order, subpoena, or statute. Employees shall not drive city vehicles when they are in an unsafe mechanical condition. Employees shall inspect their assigned vehicle before each tour of duty and immediately report any damage or mechanical failure to their supervisor. Employees are prohibi...