Read about the most recent winners: 2026 Police Fleet Innovators Named
Honoring the Police Fleet Innovators
Police fleet innovators are those who overcome hurdles in managing law enforcement fleets.
2026 Police Fleet Innovators

The 2026 winners were named in Long Beach, California.
Government Fleet
The winning fleets, in no particular order, are:
- City of Glendale, Arizona
- City of Tallahassee, Florida
2025 Police Fleet Innovators

The 2025 winners were named at GFX in Raleigh, North Carolina.
The winning fleets, in no particular order, are:
- Leon County Sheriff’s Office Fleet Management
- Town of Queen Creek Fleet
- Fairfax County – Department of Vehicle Services
2024 Police Fleet Innovators
The recipients of the inaugural Police Fleet Innovators Award have been announced. The three winning fleets were named during the Honors Celebration at the 2024 Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) in Louisville.
Judy Setina, Vice President of Setina Manufacturing, which sponsored the award, recognized the three winners.
The award is given to fleet operations teams managing law enforcement vehicles who have found creative ways to combat hurdles in managing law enforcement fleets.
The winning fleets, in no particular order, are:
- Cobb County, Georgia Fleet Management
- City of Fayetteville, Arkansas Department of Public Works Fleet Operations Division
- City of Wichita, Kansas Public Works & Utilities Fleet Division

The 2024 winners were named at GFX in Louisville, Kentucky.
Photo: City of Fayetteville/City of Wichita/Cobb County
Keep up to date with Government Fleet over the next several months, to read about the innovations each team was recognized for. Sign up for our bi-monthly Police Fleet enewsletter to get the story in your inbox.
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