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An audit of District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department (FEMS) fleet recommended the FEMS hire a professional civilian fleet director to oversee assets, change the overall structure of fleet operations, and to outsource some or most fleet work.
Read More →Orange County, Fla., officials are preparing an audit of its two largest users of fuel after an employee was caught stealing more than $6,300 in gasoline.
Read More →In a financial and fleet management audit by the State of New York, auditors said the Town of Amherst should develop a comprehensive fleet management system and consider consolidating its three maintenance facilities.
Read More →An analysis of a sample of fuel purchases and usage showed that the Town of Lyonsdale, N.Y., was unable to account for 2,510 gallons of fuel.
Read More →The District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department (DCFEMS) has selected BDA Global to perform an audit that will examine the department’s current fleet capacity and management practices.
Read More →City management agreed with the audit’s findings and plans to upgrade the City’s fuel management system, which the City began using in 1997.
Read More →City of Los Angeles auditors found that the Los Angeles World Airports' (LAWA) Fleet Maintenance Section has little oversight responsibility regarding the assignment or usage of LAWA vehicles. LAWA management has recognized the need for vehicle oversight and is hiring a fleet manager to fulfill this function.
Read More →An audit of the City of Independence, Mo.,'s Central Garage Services division found that although the department charges lower rates for services, it needs funding to upgrade its fleet management capabilities. The report also suggested bringing other City departments' fleets under the management of Central Garage Services.
Read More →DENVER– An audit conducted by the City and County of Denver’s Auditor’s Office recommends that the Denver International Airport (DIA) improve oversight and internal controls for the airport’s fleet of more than 1,800 ground vehicles.
Read More →LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles’ City Controller Wendy Greuel released a new audit that says the City wasted more than $325,000 in mileage reimbursements due to overpayment and lack of oversight between fiscal years 2009 and 2012.
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