COLUMBUS, OH - By using regular diesel fuel over biodiesel, the report states, Ohio's Department of Transportation would save roughly $800,000 per year going forward.
Read More →ALBUQUERQUE, NM – An audit of fuel usage and security at the City of Albuquerque found the need for better controls for fuel management and more security for both fueling facilities and vehicles.
Read More →COLUMBUS, OH – A new performance audit of the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) found a total of $6 million in potential savings, with fleet vehicle use identified as one of two key areas where ODOT could reduce costs.
Read More →SANTA FE, NM - The audit of the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission found unauthorized vehicle use and more than $28,000 of prohibited purchases of premium gas since 2009.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA - According to Sacramento's City Auditor Jorge Oseguera, the report found the City could potentially save $5.7 million by not replacing the 245 vehicles in the fleet that were each driven less than 6,000 miles in a year.
Read More →VIRGINIA BEACH, VA - The City’s public works division concurred with the auditor’s findings and has already implemented a number of the recommended changes. The audit found no cases of fraud.
Read More →JACKSONVILLE, FL - Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown appointed Karim Kurji as the chief of fleet management for the City. Kurji brings two decades of experience as a controller, auditor, and accountant.
Read More →HOUSTON - The City of Houston performed an audit of the process to sell/transfer vehicle repair parts to NAPA, finding adjustments totaling 30 percent of the original book value.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA - Sacramento's Department of General Services' Fleet Management Division stated it was in the process of addressing the audit's recommendations and had already implemented changes.
Read More →TULSA, OK - Some of the vehicles sold were identified in the audit conducted by CST Fleet Services, which recommended reducing the fleet’s size by 568 vehicles.
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