Government Fleet Expo Adds Conference Tracks
New for 2020, conference tracks will help attendees find the sessions they’re most interested in, whether it’s discovering new technology or developing leadership skills.

Attendees can select one or multiple topics that interest them and find the educational sessions that will be most relevant to them.

Every year, the Government Fleet Expo & Conference offers hours of educational sessions designed specifically for public sector fleet management. Need help choosing the right sessions for your fleet needs? We’re here to help.
This year, we’re introducing conference tracks, designed to provide a more detailed focus on a specific set of topics. These tracks allow attendees to identify their key interests and the sessions that will most benefit them.
We’ve introduced six tracks for attendees to choose from:
Alternative Fuels
Leadership & Management Skills
Shop Operations
Technology
Vehicles & Equipment
Roundtables
Learn more about each track and preview the relevant sessions for each track here.
The Government Fleet Expo & Conference is the largest annual gathering of public sector fleet managers in the country. Attendees can save if they register for the conference before the early bird deadline of April 16. Learn more here.
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