Denver Named No. 1 Leading Fleet
The Denver Department of Public Works, Fleet Management Division, was named the No. 1 fleet among the Leading Fleets.
The Denver Department of Public Works, Fleet Management Division, was named the No. 1 fleet among the Leading Fleets.
This year's inductees carry a combined 82 years of fleet experience and all hail from the Southeast.
Dan Berlenbach, fleet services bureau manager for the City of Long Beach, Calif., was named the 2019 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year.
Government Fleet announced the rankings for the top 20 of the 50 Leading Fleets and recognized all award recipients.
Al Curtis, fleet services director for Cobb County, Ga., received the Legendary Lifetime Achievement Award.
These former No. 1 fleets continue to achieve new heights with new initiatives and help others in the fleet community.
The 2019 Government Fleet Expo kicked off today, June 17, with the Block Party, an interactive event featuring test drives, vehicle exhibits, games, and networking.
This year’s finalists manage fleets for cities on opposite ends of North America. Here’s a little more about them.
Hellwig Suspension Products released a new adjustable rear sway bar for the 2019 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 1/2-ton pickup trucks.
The fleet manager for Cumberland Goodwill EMS in Pennsylvania allegedly made personal purchases with company money and stole from the petty cash fund.
FleetForward.com is the fleet community’s resource to understand new concepts and solutions around mobility involving electric vehicles, shared mobility, connected fleets, and autonomous technology.
Phillip Kobernick, logistics services manager for the Alameda County, Calif., General Services Agency, is stepping down from his role. His last day is June 19.
A 40-year-old Virginia Beach, Va., city engineer fired indiscriminately on a municipal building, killing 12 before being shot by police.
Keith Kerman, New York City’s chief fleet officer, has been awarded the Sloan Public Service Award, the highest honor bestowed to leaders in NYC government.
Aldermen in the City of Manchester, N.H., questioned the candidate's technical experience, starting salary, and personal connection to the mayor.
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