If chief security officers ever considered global positioning system (GPS) vehicle tracking, chances are these executives either thought of, or heard, some of these common objections. They're all based on reasonable assumptions - but, the actual experience users have had with this technology tells a much different, and more encouraging, story.
The responses that follow each "myth" listed below are all based on exactly that: actual user experience, drawing from data provided to security Magazine and collected by Rod Whisner of Navtrak as well as independent, third-party field research.
We Don't Need GPS Tracking Because We Trust our People.