CINCINNATI – First Vehicle Services has announced the renewal of its agreement with Beaufort County, S.C., for the provision of total fleet maintenance and management services on a three-year contract.
Read More →SAN DIEGO – Networkcar announced that it has been awarded a U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedule Contract.
Read More →LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Police Department is testing a camera system that could improve its chances of arresting car thieves, according to the Associated Press.
Read More →MONTPELIER, VT – After years of allowing each arm of state government to buy and maintain its own vehicles, Gov. Douglas' administration is consolidating management of most of the 1,088 state-owned vehicles in the Department of Buildings and General Services, according to the Associated Press.
Read More →SAN JUAN, PR — Puerto Rico Gov. Anibal Acevedo Vila on Jan. 3 announced that he will reduce the vehicle fleet at La Fortaleza to 27 from 52, according to the Associated Press.
Read More →DALLAS — Two years ago, Dallas police Officer Patrick Metzler died after his Ford Crown Victoria patrol car exploded following a rear-end collision.
Read More →FT. WAYNE, IN – More than four months after it was first proposed, a policy restricting the use of county-owned vehicles is expected to be approved on Dec. 28 by the Allen County Commissioners, according to the Ft. Wayne News-Sentinel newspaper on December 27.
Read More →ATLANTA — Gov. Sonny Perdue vowed on December 22 to cut the state's fleet of cars by 2,000 before the end of June, part of an initiative to save tax dollars by keeping better track of state vehicles, according to the Gwinnett Daily Post.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. — Uncertainty continues as a result of recent Congressional action that threatens the ability of government and educational fleets to use fleet credit card companies to recover the gasoline excise tax, according to the National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA).
Read More →RIPON, CA — It's only a matter of time until almost half of Ripon's city fleet will be powered by compressed natural gas, according to Manteca Bulletin newspaper.
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