
The Kentucky Legislative Research Commission has issued a report that urges the state’s Finance and Administration Cabinet to revamp several fleet management policies.
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The agency will need 260 cars within 12 to 18 months, and 180 cars per year after that in order to catch up on vehicle replacements.
Read More →The Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts is under investigation for its employee-only surplus sales, in which the office's 225 employees were invited to purchase old furniture, computer equipment, and vehicles.
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Chevrolet returned to the patrol car market with its Caprice PPV, a smaller, more powerful Caprice than the mid-90s model. This new police-only Caprice has impressed agencies with its mix of agility, braking, and high-speed handling. View our gallery of in-service Chavrolet Caprice PPVs, and then read "The New Recruits: In-Service Cop Cars" for detailed stories of agencies using them. Photos provided by the respective agencies unless otherwise noted.
Read More →The Kentucky Division for Air Quality (DAQ) is offering $90,000 in competitive funding for projects that focus on reducing diesel emissions from public and private diesel fleets.
Read More →The State has purchased four new Chevrolet Volts and installed two charging stations, which are installed outside the State’s Department for Environmental Protection headquarters.
Read More →The State of Kentucky has auctioned close to 175 vehicles, including more than 60 cargo and passenger vans, from the State’s motor pool.
Read More →FRANKFORT, KY – The Kentucky Cabinets for Energy, Environment and Public Protection (EEC PPC) right-sized their two motor pools by 28% over the last two years by adopting a fleet and motor pool software solution.
Read More →DETROIT – General Motors reported that its fleet sales to state and local police agencies drove a 115% increase in sales to government entities.
Read More →DETROIT – The governors of Colorado and Oklahoma visited Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors in Detroit on July 16 to promote development of natural gas vehicles that these states can use in their fleets.
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