RESTON, VA – Cuts in take-home vehicles and associated overtime pay are expected to save the county about $700,000, according to the county's quarterly audit report.
Read More →DAYTONA, FL – Volusia County recently chose three companies to supply $8.7 million in fuel for its cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, and off-road equipment, according to The West Volusia Beacon.
Read More →PRINCETON, NJ – Three more public sector fleet managers have earned the Certified Automotive Fleet Manager designation, the industry's highest level of certification.
Read More →WAYNE, PA – AssetWorks has signed a contract to provide its fleet management software application and implementation services to the Las Vegas Valley Water District.
Read More →SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA – San Luis Obispo County supervisors recently grilled department heads on excessive use of take-home vehicles after a grand jury report found take-home use amounts to an estimated $1 million annually, according to the San Luis Obispo Tribune.
Read More →SPRINGFIELD, MO – Officials consider the new idling-reduction policy a common-sense approach for the county to save money, especially at a time when the county faces declining revenue, according to the News-Leader.
Read More →ROCHESTER, MN – The sheriff's office recently added two new squad cars to its fleet, courtesy of drunken driving arrests, according to KTTC.
Read More →ORLANDO, FL – Tight budgets and dwindling property tax revenues are creating pressure to look into merging two of Central Florida's largest fire departments: Orlando and Orange County, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
Read More →SAN ANTONIO – Ward's Automated Fuel Management System will provide the city fuel management technology and services for over 1,000 city vehicles and 11 fueling sites.
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KANSAS CITY, MO – The all-electric aerial utility truck, produced by SEV U.S. and SEV U.K. with an aerial bucket integrated by Altec Industries Inc., is the first unit of its kind to be put into operation by a major utility company before being brought to the market.
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