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Sanitation department invests in handheld computers

Mar 20, 2007 1:47 PM, - MRT

The Department of Sanitation of New York deployed Intermec’s handheld computers and printers, which city employees will use to issue tickets for recycling and health and administrative code violations, and then wirelessly transmit the data to headquarters. The system supports more than 200 enforcement agents and sanitation police officers who write approximately 400,000 tickets for violations on an annual basis, according to the company.

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