Thi Dao is the former executive editor of Government Fleet magazine.

Thi Dao
Former Executive Editor

Former Executive Editor
Thi Dao is the former executive editor of Government Fleet magazine.

The City of Durham, N.C., was hit by a virus last year that forced fleet operations to go back to pen and paper. Here’s how staff members overcame it.
Read More →There are growing pains with transitioning to new forms of transportation, but for users, expanding mobility options have been a positive development.
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The City of Seattle released its updated Green Fleet Action Plan, detailing the steps it needs to take to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2025 and use only fossil-free-fuel by 2030.
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Members of the Southeast Governmental Fleet Managers Association (SGFMA) convened for the group’s annual meeting and equipment expo in Myrtle Beach, S.C., last week.
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David Barker, CPFP, CEM, fleet manager for the City of Franklin, Tenn., has announced he will be retiring in December.
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Telematics can show where vehicles are, whether and when a road has been salted, and how much salt or brine has been used.
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A recent event hosted by the Northern California chapter of the Municipal Equipment Maintenance Association (MEMA) brought together 110 fleet professionals from over 35 fleets.
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The Township of Edison, N.J., has been able to reduce its non-public-safety fleet by about 25% by monitoring vehicle use through telematics.
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Atlanta's police vehicles have an average age of seven years and roughly 72,000 miles. An audit shows that 52% of the 1,065 vehicles in the fleet were beyond their life cycle.
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The City of Chicago fleet does not have accurate data to determine whether it meets the industry standard of 95% availability for its 3,000-plus police vehicles, according to a city audit.
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