
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.
Read More →David Worthington, previously fleet manager for Sonoma County, Calif., is the new manager of fleet and construction support for the East Bay Municipal Utility District in Oakland, Calif.
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The City of Bloomington, Minnesota found an innovative way to open up communication between city staff and residents — by repurposing a fleet vehicle.
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The National Conference of State Fleet Administrators (NCSFA) has elected new executive committee members and named the Tennessee fleet as its Fleet Excellence Award recipient.
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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.
Read More →Darryl Syler, former fleet administrator for the No. 1 Small Fleet City of Dublin, Ohio, has been chosen to oversee the state's fleet management program.
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By outsourcing towing, fleets can satisfy customers and the marketplace, control costs, and improve service and response time. Here’s how.
Read More →Delaware State Treasurer Colleen Davis drove a fleet vehicle to her residence without having submitted an authorization request to do so.
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Submit an application to speak at the Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX), which will take place May 18-21, 2020, in Anaheim, Calif.
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The City of Birmingham, Ala., is partnering with Via to provide an on-demand shared ride service that will complement the existing public transit infrastructure.
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