
A recent survey of public fleet professionals showed that 78% of respondents are expecting a decreased operational budget and 81% are expecting a decreased capital budget for the next fiscal year.
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The Knox County Sheriff’s Office has requested that the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation investigate inappropriate conduct by its fleet services manager.
Read More →Randy Reese, who has served as fleet manager for the City of Clarksville, Tenn., since the position was created in 2015, has announced he will retire May 31.
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A gunman who killed 22 people in April in Nova Scotia was driving a replica police car during the shooting event. He had purchased it at auction and outfitted it with a light bar and decals.
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New York City announced that two more fleet employees have died of COVID-19, bringing the city's total fleet deaths to four.
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Marilyn Rawlings, fleet manager for the City of Cape Coral, Fla., has announced she will be retiring. Her last day is May 1.
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Webinars about COVID-19 and how government fleets and police fleets are handling the pandemic are available on demand.
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The Cleveland Metroparks Police Department in Ohio recently debuted the newest addition to its patrol fleet — one of two donated electric motorcycles.
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Government Fleet's COVID-19 resource center helps fleet professionals stay updated on news about the pandemic.
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The State of Illinois has rented a fleet of 10 refrigerated semi-truck trailers to store the bodies of deceased COVID-19 patients in case morgues fill up.
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