
To keep officers safe from coronavirus infection, the City of Mt. Pleasant is using ultraviolet lights to disinfect its police vehicles.
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The American Public Works Association has announced it will cancel its Public Works Expo, originally scheduled for August 31-Sept. 2 in New Orleans.
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Public fleet operations in Northern California have experienced reduced workforces during the COVID-19 crisis, according to a recent survey.
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The General Services Administration (GSA) has awarded Uber and Lyft with contracts for rideshare/ride-hailing services.
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Yavapai County, Ariz., has hired Michael Carr as the new director of fleet management. The fleet consists of nearly 600 vehicles and other equipment.
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The new renewal app from ASE allows technicians to extend their certification expiration dates by one year without setting foot in a test center.
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Tim Calhoun, CAFM, fleet director for the Palm Beach County Fire Rescue in Florida, has announced that he will be retiring in May. His last day is May 22.
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Learn how to better manage employees during the pandemic, how to handle anxiety and grief, and how to "get creative" with technology to keep the fleet team informed and connected.
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New York City fleet agencies are teaming up ensure its ambulance fleet is keeping up with additional work during the pandemic, including shifting mechanics to work on ambulances, ensuring vehicle cleaning, and implementing mobile fueling.
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The Massachusetts State Police has ordered only the hybrid PIU for its frontline patrol vehicles this year and expects to see fuel savings.
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