
April Sees More Significant Increase in Government Vehicle Sales
April marks the third month where this year's government vehicles sales were higher than those in 2025.
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April marks the third month where this year's government vehicles sales were higher than those in 2025.
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In a Government Fleet survey, 15% of respondents said more employees have come back to work in the past two weeks, while 13% said their workforce has decreased.
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Join us for our new Learning Series, “Preparing for the Future: Meeting the Evolving Challenges of Public Fleet Management.” The first webinar takes place Thursday, June 4.
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Government Fleet is hosting a virtual Honors Celebration on June 2 to announce and recognize the winners of various public-sector fleet awards
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John Manring, fleet chief for San Diego County, Calif., will be retiring this summer. His last day is August 2.
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As the coronavirus pandemic disrupts life worldwide, public fleet managers are learning how to adjust their operations.
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Each of this year’s finalists brings along four decades of experience in the industry. They’ve all risen the ranks to lead decorated fleet operations.
Read More →The Palm Beach County (Fla.) Fire Rescue (PBCFR) Department is hiring a fleet maintenance director to replace Tim Calhoun.
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Jeffery Hart, fleet manager for the City of Oceanside, Calif., will be retiring in July after 38 years in fleet maintenance and management.
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A recent survey of public fleet professionals showed that 78% of respondents are expecting a decreased operational budget and 81% are expecting a decreased capital budget for the next fiscal year.
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The Knox County Sheriff’s Office has requested that the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation investigate inappropriate conduct by its fleet services manager.
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