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E2S2 Showcases Vanpooling, Data Collection

May 17th, 2011 0 Comments

By Michael Norvell
VPSI’s VP Business Development

With the rapidly rising Mississippi River serving as a backdrop, the National Defense Industrial Association held its 2011 Environment, Energy Security & Sustainability (E2S2) Symposium and Exhibition in New Orleans from May 9 -12th . The annual conference attracts active duty military and Department of Defense (DoD) civilian personnel, along with environmental/sustainability officers from NASA, the US Army Corps of Engineers, the Department of Veterans Affairs, as well as private-sector providers like Boeing Energy and, for the past two years, VPSI.

Dr. Dorothy Robyn, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment addresses the E2S2.

Dr. Dorothy Robyn, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment addresses the E2S2.

Tuesday morning’s keynote address was given by Dr. Dorothy Robyn, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment. Dr. Robyn described the DoD as “data starved” and challenged all branches, especially the Army, to become “test beds” that use technology to help them achieve their sustainability objectives. There was significant discussion about the environmental measurement and reporting requirements for Executive Order (EO) 13514. It was also pointed out that the biggest source of Scope III greenhouse gases (GHG) is commuter emissions, accounting for nearly 75 percent of the total.

Wednesday featured two concurrent sessions focused on vanpooling as a sustainable commuting solution that supports the federal government’s commitment to low carbon commuting. The first was given by Mr. Alonzo Moore of the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. Mr. Moore employs vanpooling to transport nearly 10 percent of the 5,000 person workforce at this remote test range.

Later that day, I spoke to an audience that included Mr. Dale Cleland, Chief – Environmental Division of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where VPSI currently has 12 vanpools in operation. I stressed the ease with which vanpooling can be deployed anywhere in the country as well as the importance of collecting environmental data from their respective vanpool programs for EO 13514 reporting purposes. Currently VPSI has nearly 1,500 vanpools in operation at 115 military installations throughout the country.

VPSI was also an exhibitor at the conference and our booth was visited by over 150 guests. Several of the people who visited our booth are active vanpoolers like Trent Spencer, who works at the US Army Corps of Engineers headquarters in Washington, DC. One lucky visitor, Colonel James Marshall, a US Army Environmental Engineer, was the winner of a $499 Apple Gift Card.

Allen Feather spreads the word about VPSI.

Allen Feather spreads the word about VPSI.

VPSI representatives Victor Spencer and Allen Feather agreed the show was a big success. As Allen Feather observed, “It was nice running into so many visitors that were already familiar with VPSI’s vanpool services but it is always more fun explaining the concept to those who have yet to launch the program at their facility. They are always amazed at how much money participants save compared to driving alone and how quickly the program returns a significant environmental benefit to the installation.”

vRide Launch at White Sands Missile Range Takes Off

November 11th, 2010 0 Comments

By Mike Norvell

In a continuous effort to assimilate technology into the company’s services, VPSI teamed up with Avego Ltd. to create a dynamic, self-directed, web-based community in which all of the participants in the VPSI vanpool program; including drivers, riders and potential commuters, can interact. Branded as vRide, this social networking site for vanpoolers was successfully deployed at the White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) in New Mexico on October 27. By deploying the site at WSMR, VPSI’s President and CEO, Jeff Henning, observed, “We’ve successfully launched our state-of-the-art vanpool group management platform with the tech savvy and motivated 54 group vanpool population at WSMR. We are looking forward to watching system use at WSMR blossom in the upcoming months.”
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NDIA’s Environment, Energy, Security and Sustainability Conference Spotlights Vanpooling

June 18th, 2010 1 Comment

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Tracy McConell and Alice Lee-Cook

The National Defense Industrial Association’s Environment, Energy, Security & Sustainability Symposium and Exhibition (E2S2) opened at the Denver Convention Center yesterday and many of the nearly 1,100 attendees flocked to VPSI’s booth to learn more about sustainable transportation solutions like vanpooling. With about 1,100 vanpools in service at 96 military installations around the country, many of the conference attendees were familiar with VPSI’s program but few realized VPSI captured and reported the environmental benefits that result from the program. Mr. Herman Varmall, Environmental Department Head at the Naval Air Systems Command in Patuxent River, Maryland, observed that collecting and reporting the environmental benefits of the carpools and vanpools commuting to “Pax River” would help support the base’s overarching sustainability goals.

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Thank You Army Wife Network!

January 15th, 2010 0 Comments

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VPSI and its military-focused website, Militaryvanpool.com, was featured on Monday evening, January 11th, as the Army Wife Network’s Army Wife Talk Radio (AWTR) “Resource of the Week”. The show is available as a AWTR podcast here. AWTR host Melanie Kish interviewed Michael Norvell, VPSI’s Vice President of Business Development, about how the Department of Defense (DoD) expanded the Commuter Choice tax-free transportation benefit for qualified transportation like vanpooling to all civilian employees and military service members throughout the nation. Today, more than 700 VPSI vanpools are in service with groups of military and DoD civilians at 73 different military installations throughout the country. Militaryvanpool.com features “Vanpool Listings” pages with detailed rosters of vans, and where these vanpool groups originate, commuting to each of these 73 Army, Navy and Air Force bases. Read More

“Got Transit?” VPSI does.

May 8th, 2009 0 Comments

Dear TransitTalk.com-

I applaud your efforts to raise public awareness about the myriad of benefits traditional fixed-route transit offers the Richmond region, which I recently read about in an article from Richmond BizSense. As the nation’s largest vanpool services provider, VPSI has been a champion of sustainable transportation solutions for over three decades and has offered our commuter services in Richmond since 1988. With 68 vanpools originating from or destined to the Metro Richmond area every working day, hundreds of commuters are already doing their part to save fuel, reduce traffic congestion and eliminate harmful auto emissions from our air. I would encourage your group to include vanpooling, an exceptionally flexible, cost-effective and efficient form of transit, amongst the strategies the Leadership Metro Richmond group advocates.

Sincerely,

Michael Norvell

Vice President – Business Development
VPSI, Inc.