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2023 GFX Hotel Information Now Available
GFX has secured room blocks at two hotels that are steps away from the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas.

The 2023 Government Fleet Expo & Conference will be held in Dallas, Texas.
Hotel information is now available for the 2023 Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) in Dallas, Texas. GFX runs May 22-25, 2023 at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas.
Hotel Details
GFX has secured room blocks at two hotels that are steps away from the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. One hotel will have per diem rated rooms, and the other will have regular rated rooms.
You can find more information on hotels by clicking here.
Use Your Remaining 2022 Training Dollars for Super Early Bird Registration
Super early bird registration is open now. Early registrants can save $250 on a Full Conference Fleet Pass through 12/31.
GFX is the largest annual conference for public fleets in the nation, known for its robust conference program and large, immersive exhibit hall. It serves as a gathering place for leaders in public fleet to discuss the latest topics concerning the industry.
Check out the link below for registration, and check back in the coming months for more details on educational sessions, keynote speakers, and a schedule.
Click here for information on the 2023 Government Fleet Expo & Conference.
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