
How Government Fleets Helped Build America
As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, this look back explores how government fleets evolved from horse-drawn wagons to specialized vehicles that keep communities running today.
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As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, this look back explores how government fleets evolved from horse-drawn wagons to specialized vehicles that keep communities running today.
Read More →SALT LAKE CITY – The state's motor pool is too large and agencies aren't using the cars enough or paying high enough rates to steer the whole operation from a deficit that can require a budget subsidy, a legislative audit found.
Read More →CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, VA — Chesterfield County Fleet Management, a division of the General Services Department, earned the International Standards Organization (ISO) for Standardization 14001 certification. Chesterfield County is only the second county in the nation to earn the certification.
Read More →CONSHOHOCKEN, PA — Fleet First, a full-service fleet maintenance facility, recently held its Grand Opening in Conshohocken.
Read More →GAITHERSBURG, MD — Mercury Associates, Inc., the fleet, travel, and relocation management consulting firm based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, has made the following appointments:
Read More →SAN FRANCISCO — WebTech Wireless Inc. has won a second major municipal bid in California with a contract to deploy Quadrant Fleet Management products and services in more than 400 San Francisco City and County public works service vehicles.
Read More →BANGOR, MAINE – Bracing for an upward trend in gasoline and diesel prices, Bangor officials this spring more than doubled their budget for vehicle fuel.
Read More →RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC — Integrian, Inc. and its partner RMSS Inc. has been awarded an Alabama state contract for its DigitalPatroller video surveillance system. In Alabama, DigitalPatroller is currently being used by the Alabama Highway Patrol, Tuscaloosa Sheriff's Department, and Trussville Police Department.
Read More →WAYNESBORO, MS — Wayne County in Mississippi acquired 12 new fire trucks bought with funds from a million-dollar loan, a state grant, and county revenue, according to WTOK TV. The fire trucks cost $120,000 each.
Read More →NEW ORLEANS — State authorities are investigating allegations that New Orleans police officers broke into a dealership and made off with nearly 200 cars — including 41 new Cadillacs — as Hurricane Katrina closed in.
Read More →AUGUSTA, MAINE — Tire Warehouse, located throughout New England, has seen a rise in city fleets using nitrogen to fill their tires. Tire Warehouse locations have offered free nitrogen dispensing to all law enforcement agencies and ambulance services since last October.
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