
The FleetGap Initiative: Transitioning from Military to Civilian Fleet Roles
FleetGap is working to build the missing bridge between service members preparing for civilian careers and fleet employers facing workforce shortages.
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FleetGap is working to build the missing bridge between service members preparing for civilian careers and fleet employers facing workforce shortages.
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Yavapai County, Ariz., has hired Michael Carr as the new director of fleet management. The fleet consists of nearly 600 vehicles and other equipment.
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Learn how to better manage employees during the pandemic, how to handle anxiety and grief, and how to "get creative" with technology to keep the fleet team informed and connected.
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A new webinar on April 17, Focusing on People: Safety, Morale, & Staffing Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic, and will dive into how to manage staff and boost morale.
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Waste volume has increased between 5% and 30% nationally on residential routes as people stay home to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
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Government Fleet magazine announces its 2020-2022 advisory board, created to help guide Government Fleet’s strategy and content.
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The City of Boulder, Colo., has restructured its Public Works Department, moving fleet management from Public Works to a newly created Facilities & Fleet Department.
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Miami-Dade County, Fla., fleet staff continue to service Solid Waste and Police vehicles while purchasing fuel more often and stocking up on extra parts.
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Ford has delivered its 1 millionth face shield for medical workers and first responders to protect them from the COVID-19 virus and shipped an additional 7,500 to the New York Police Department.
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New York City and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have partnered to bring 250 more ambulances to New York City.
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Here are the guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) on how to clean an ambulance after transporting a patient suspected of having the COVID-19 virus.
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