Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Washington recently implemented automated vehicle sharing technology in the National Capital Region, aiming to optimize usage of its fleet of vehicles. NAVFAC Washington provides transportation services to military commands and government agencies in the Washington metropolitan area and is piloting this automated system for the worldwide NAVFAC enterprise. To do so, the command has partnered with Agile Fleet, a Virginia-based company which provides fleet management solutions to government, university, utility and commercial sectors. Agile Fleet’s system, called FleetCommander, automates motor pools and provides comprehensive analytics designed to help right-size vehicle fleets. FleetCommander automates vehicle sharing through a combination of hardware and software. The software eliminates the need for an on-site dispatcher by allowing drivers to request a vehicle online at any time, day or night. Establishing the automated system also reduces the risks of the spread of COVID-19 by eliminating the need for a dispatcher to be stationed on-site. Transportation managers have the option to remotely approve requests and assign vehicles manually or let the system work automatically. Once a driver creates a request online and is approved to use a vehicle, they can then interact with a self-service kiosk on-site to retrieve their assigned key. When the driver returns the key, the kiosk will prompt them to enter data that managers can specify, such as ending mileage, fuel status or parking location.