Challenge and Change: Sioux Falls Fleet
Morgan Jackson, fleet division manager for the city of Sioux Falls, discusses his journey to his position, current challenges, and projects that will shape the future of the fleet.
Morgan Jackson, fleet division manager for the city of Sioux Falls, discusses his journey to his position, current challenges, and projects that will shape the future of the fleet.
Measuring and reducing your carbon footprint is possible even on a shoestring budget.
Alison Kerstetter, fleet manager of the Sacramento, California, Department of Public Works, shares the latest updates on her fleet and how she started her career in fleet.
The Leading Fleets award is designed to recognize high-performing government fleets. Applications are now open for 2023. Here’s how to apply.
The city of Cincinnati is looking for a single-source GPS solution to provide real-time location services, turn-by-turn directions, and route optimization.
The year 2022 was one for growth. Many people started their careers, changed their careers, and retired. Government Fleet spoke with Ken Lett in the fleet industry who has started new roles in Alexandria, Virginia.
Johnson, age 76, passed away from complications from Lou Gehrig's disease, commonly known as ALS.
The Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year award recognizes an individual who has excelled in managing a fleet operation over the past year.
Puerto Rico’s sanitation trucks have suffered major mechanical failures and the necessity to use alternate routes have impeded their service in the wake of Hurricane Fiona in September 2022.
The six winning names will be divided up among one plow in each of the city's six snow districts.
With all the advanced technology baked into new and upcoming vehicles, fleet managers need to understand how to use that tech to get the most out of every mile.
A study from the Canadian Institute of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuarial Society analyzed the impact of marijuana decriminalization on motor vehicle crashes in both Canada and the U.S.
Southern California government fleets were able to participate in three days of training through a recent grant.
The new Elwood Yard was built to facilitate more efficient snow removal and improve maintenance on approximately 150 lane miles of state roads in Suffolk County.
The event is part of Alexandria's sustainability mission and to help staff better understand what alternative vehicles are available for the fleet.
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