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.

Nichole Osinski
Executive Editor

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.

Government fleet sales dropped 20.8%, from 25,670 vehicles in August 2024 to 20,328 last month.
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2025 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year Alison Kerstetter chats with Government Fleet about what Sacramento is working on, future plans, and best practices.
Read More →When the stresses of your work life become too much, don't forget to prioritize yourself and find balance in each day.
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A chat with Tallahassee’s fleet director about how the department has navigated key challenges, the strategies guiding their current operations, and what they’re planning for the road ahead.
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The CFMO program will make its official relaunch at the 2025 Government Fleet Expo & Conference.
Read More →Tomorrow’s fleet leaders may not follow yesterday’s paths. Some are stepping in from outside the usual pipelines, with different experiences, but the same drive to lead.
Read More →No fleet wants to face a major, or even minor, disaster but when it comes to disaster response, it's not the trucks that make or break a plan. It’s who picks up the keys.
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Explore case studies, best practices, and emerging trends to help keep your fleet safe and operational, no matter the circumstances, in BBM’s first-ever Disaster Preparation & Response Guide.
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At GFX 2025, Black Fleet Network will convene leaders across fleet sectors to explore how policy, technology, and compliance are reshaping the fleet landscape.
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From balancing legacy vehicles with electrification goals to turning underused data into real outcomes, how public fleets can move forward strategically, even when resources are limited and the path isn’t clear.
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