
Nichole Osinski
Executive Editor
Nichole Osinski is the executive editor of Government Fleet magazine. She oversees editorial content for the magazine and website, programming for GFX, and the brand's awards programs.

Executive Editor
Nichole Osinski is the executive editor of Government Fleet magazine. She oversees editorial content for the magazine and website, programming for GFX, and the brand's awards programs.

During a quarterly Municipal Equipment Maintenance Association Ohio meeting hosted by the Ohio State University Center for Automotive Research members had a closer look at alternative fuels, from electrification to hydrogen.
Read More →Electric vehicles are on everyone’s minds. Here are some key focal points from the editorial EV roundtable on September 28.
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A large part of fleet management means staying on top of what is happening and being prepared for what could, and does, happen. This is where a checklist comes in.
Read More →With many fleets still trying to work through supply chain shortages, technician recruiting, and government regulations, even staying on top of everyday fleet needs can be a challenge.
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With new developments in AI and what it can tell us about traffic collisions, governments and fleet managers can find news ways to prevent accidents and keep cities safer.
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After more than 20 years with the city of Chesapeake, Virginia, Fleet Manager George S. Hrichak will be retiring on August 31, 2023.
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As more fleets transition to electric, operations must determine the best way to charge each vehicle. Many fleets are turning to solar to make this happen.
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How much do we really know about tires and the tech behind them? We sit down with a tire expert who breaks down why staying on top of tire maintenance is vital to your fleet’s safety.
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A closer look at how the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Illinois, fleet has been dealing with supply chain issues, fleet budgets, and fostering a culture of collaboration among the team.
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Only weeks after stepping into his new role as assistant director of General Services for Chesterfield County, Va., Craig Willingham spoke to GF about what he learned during his time as fleet manager and how he plans to continue supporting fleet services.
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