Honors Celebration at the 2018 Government Fleet Expo
Every year at the 2018 Government Fleet Expo & Conference, public fleet professionals gather to celebrate the industry and recognize the achievements of high-performing fleets.
Every year at the 2018 Government Fleet Expo & Conference, public fleet professionals gather to celebrate the industry and recognize the achievements of high-performing fleets.
The 2018 Government Fleet Expo & Conference took place June 4-7 in San Diego, Calif. Public sector fleet professionals, suppliers, and other members of the industry gathered to discuss the state of the industry.
The MD-S relays information about dispatched employees while providing an instant connection to help if an emergency occurs.
Investigators found that West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry misused Supreme Court fleet vehicles in at least 14 instances.
Mike Joyce, fleet manager for Travis County, Texas, will retire on August 31 after serving in the role for more than 18 years.
The City of Portland, Ore., is hiring a fleet manager to lead its CityFleet Division. The position is open until July 16.
Paul Condran, fleet services/facility manager for the City of Culver City, Calif., has announced that he will retire on July 2.
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order for efficient federal operations, revoking the 2015 executive order calling for fleet greenhouse gas reductions and telematics implementation.
The City of Sacramento (Calif.) is the first city to install digital license plates on its fleet vehicles.
Mike Brennan, CEM, fleet services division manager for Manatee County, Fla., has announced he will retire after 39 years in the fleet industry. His last day is June 22.
The 2018 Fleet Forward Conference features education on new mobility solutions for fleets as well as a major product reveal.
A City of Norman, Okla., fleet supervisor has been charged with embezzlement for allegedly making $1,380 in unauthorized purchases using city funds.
Jeff Booton, senior director of maintenance for the Denver International Airport, was named the 2018 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year.
Three public sector fleet professionals were inducted into the Public Fleet Hall of Fame this year, joining a group of fleet professionals who have made a significant impact to the industry.
The City of Tulsa, Okla., Equipment Management Division was named the No. 1 fleet among the Leading Fleets on June 5.
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