NYC Invests Record-Breaking $419M in FY-18 Acquisitions
New York City's acquisition plan for FY-18 included 717 police vehicles, 485 refuse trucks, 91 ambulances, and 1,006 alternative-fuel vehicles.
New York City's acquisition plan for FY-18 included 717 police vehicles, 485 refuse trucks, 91 ambulances, and 1,006 alternative-fuel vehicles.
An audit found that a former vice president at the University of Oklahoma took a fleet vehicle home multiple times, in violation of university policy and state law.
Dave Schiller CAFM, fleet and materials manager, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR), retired on August 1.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is recalling an estimated 1.14 million 2015-2017 Ram 1500, 2500 and 3500 pickup trucks equipped with a power locking tailgate and a 5-foot-7-inch or 6-foot-4-inch bed because of tailgate latch issues.
The 2019 Chevrolet Silverado will offer new technology for towing trailers, including a rear-facing camera package and mobile-app control among other enhancements with its fourth-generation large pickup.
A move by the White House to roll back automobile fuel-efficiency targets set by the Obama administration and to challenge the right of California and other states to set stricter tailpipe emission rules faces an uphill climb.
Sourcewell members in the U.S. and Canada will be able to purchase ambulances and emergency service vehicles and equipment.
An internal audit concluded that the City of Anchorage, Alaska, needs better controls on its take-home vehicle program.
The Deschutes County (Ore.) Sheriff's Office ditched its white-and-green design for black and white because it is more recognizable as a law enforcement vehicle.
Over half a million engines have been voluntarily recalled by Cummins as the result of defective emissions equipment. The recall was the result of a CARB investigation and affects owners of vehicles with 2010-2015 model year Cummins engines.
Mark Champagne will oversee 90 of the City of New Bedford's buildings, its vehicle fleet, and the collection and disposal of solid waste, recyclables, and yard waste.
Cobb County, Ga., expects to save at least $50,000 annually with deployment of T-Mobile's SyncUp Fleet and other wireless services.
Government Fleet is conducting its annual industry trends survey to learn more about public fleets. The deadline has been extended to August 2.
Chevrolet has increased the capabilities of the bed of its 2019 Silverado to expand space for payload and improve durability, Chevrolet has announced.
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will install equipment on 100 fleet vehicles, allowing them to communicate information to and from the state’s Traffic Management Center.
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