A new agreement between U.S. Bank and cooperative purchasing group WSCA-NASPO offers states, cities and public educational entities streamlined access to more U.S. Bank commercial fuel-card programs at preferred prices, the bank announced today.
Read More →The City of Blytheville, Ark., is having supply problems with its fuel distributor, leading police officers to purchase gasoline at local gas stations, according to the Blytheville Courier News.
Read More →A number of Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) employees received the agency’s IdeaLink Award, which is a PennDOT system designed to allow employees to share ideas that improve operations and workplace safety.
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The State of Indiana and King County, Wash., transportation departments leverage diverse on-site refueling methods for their propane-autogas vehicles. From a centralized fueling facility to a network of more than 100 stations statewide, these fleets have invested in fueling infrastructure and are seeing significant fuel savings.
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Government Fleet spoke with WEX Inc.’s Bernie Kavanagh and the State of Maine’s Kevin Scheirer to find out how this contract will help the State reduce its fuel costs.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA – The State of California Department of General Services (DGS) issued a memo mandating policies and procedures that must be implemented by all State departments that participate in the State Fleet Card Program. The purpose is to prevent abusive fleet card practices.
Read More →SOUTH JORDAN, UT – KSL.com has reported that South Jordan and Sandy police have charged the former fleet manager for the City of South Jordan with allegedly using State-issued fuel cards to purchase gasoline for personal vehicles.
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 →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 →SANTA FE, NM - The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (PRC) changed its vehicle use policies and procedures this month following a commissioner's guilty plea of fuel card abuse.
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