
Eight cities have banded together to launch the Energy Secure Cities Coalition (ESCC), a group dedicated to transitioning their municipal fleets from petroleum-fueled vehicles to vehicles powered by alternative fuels.
Read More →Pasco County, Fla., is hiring a new fleet management director.
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Sales of fleet vehicles to government agencies from nine manufacturers increased 38.2% to 21,682 units from a year ago on the strength of trucks, vans, and SUVs, according to Automotive Fleet data.
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In Government Fleet's Knowledge Sharing video series, Pete Bednar, fleet operations manager for Ventura County, Calif., talks about searching for technicians who must now maintain more complicated vehicles, how the fleet manager wears multiple hats, and caving in to political pressure regarding green fleet adoption.
Read More →The Arizona State House Speaker has reimbursed the state more than $12,000 for travel expenses. Nearly $10,000 of this was for mileage reimbursements received when he was using a state vehicle.
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The Dublin Public Works department has earned accreditation through the American Public Works Association (APWA).
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The Leading Fleets award is a national award that recognizes peak-performing public fleet operations. The last day to apply is March 4.
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The National Conference of State Fleet Administrators (NCSFA), an association of state and university fleet professionals, is embarking upon a new benchmarking survey initiative. The survey is open to all state and public university fleets.
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The City of Lansing, Mich., council will discuss whether a contract with NAPA IBS for parts management violates a collective bargaining agreement with two union employees.
Read More →Dossier Systems announced that Jim Dyer has joined the company as regional account manager for the Midwest. Dyer will develop new business and serve existing Dossier customers.
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