
2026 Public Fleet Hall of Fame Inductees Honored
Honorees are recognized industry leaders and pioneers who have significantly contributed to the public fleet profession.
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Honorees are recognized industry leaders and pioneers who have significantly contributed to the public fleet profession.
Read More →TAMPA, FL – The City of Tampa, Fla., purchased a total of 13 Bobcat gasoline-fueled 3400XL 4X4 utility vehicles for use by the Tampa police department during the Republican National Convention.
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PROVIDENCE, RI - Rhode Island law enforcement agencies plan to replace aging vehicle fleets, set up a statewide police training center, and build a new headquarters with a $230 million asset forfeiture windfall from Google.
Read More →ALBANY, NY – The State of New York’s Office of General Services is selling 450 State fleet vehicles on an eBay auction site (and via other channels).
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LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department evaluated its largest crop of police motorcycles in the fall, analyzing seven cycles for performance, safety, and comfort.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA – The State of California’s Department of General Services, Office of Fleet and Asset Management (OFAM), established a new call center to centralize fleet management.
Read More →CONCORD, NH – The State of New Hampshire’s Senate approved a bill that would require State employees to pay mileage reimbursement for personal use of State-owned vehicles.
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Doosan Portable Power, a manufacturer of compressors and portable power equipment, has introduced the P125WJDU utility mount air compressor with auxiliary drive option.
Read More →CAPE CORAL, FL – In mid-March, 2012, the City of Cape Coral, Fla., approved the purchase of 40 patrol cars to replace a number of existing vehicles, all of which have more than 100,000 miles on them.
Read More →JACKSON, MS – The Mississippi State Senate passed a one-year moratorium on the purchase, lease, or acquisition of vehicles by State agencies, as well as a requirement for State agencies to reduce the total number of vehicles they manage.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Agencies in the Los Angeles South Coast Air basin nonattainment area and the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria nonattainment area are eligible for funding to deploy electric transportation technologies for cargo vehicles, such as trucks and forklifts.
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