Nichole Osinski is the executive editor of Government Fleet magazine. She oversees editorial content for the magazine and the website, selects educational programming for GFX, and manages the brand's awards programs.

Nichole Osinski
Executive Editor

Executive Editor
Nichole Osinski is the executive editor of Government Fleet magazine. She oversees editorial content for the magazine and the website, selects educational programming for GFX, and manages the brand's awards programs.

Take a closer look at data-driven approaches to fleet safety management and how they are a key component of the triple bottom line: improving people, the planet, and profits.
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No matter where a fleet manager is in the timeline of their fleet, understanding how to implement positive change is a necessity.
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Burnam, who was named the 2023 Fleet Manager of the Year, discusses her journey to the public sector, challenges in the industry, and plans for the fleet's future.
Read More →![Jenoptik’s LPR systems incorporate the company’s proprietary optical character reader engine, which is enhanced by artificial intelligence. (Photo: jenoptik)[|CREDIT|]](https://assets.bobitstudios.com/image/upload/f_auto,q_auto,dpr_auto,c_fill,w_980,h_552/pm.jenoptik_vector-2_1759887324709_ecu9qy.jpg)
Women in public fleet management face unique challenges — whether that’s establishing respect with vendors, getting buy-in with technical staff, or often being the only woman in the room. During GFX, four women in fleet discussed these topics.
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The team from the city of Raleigh, the 2023 Leading Fleet, looks back on the challenges they've faced, goals they've accomplished, and what the road ahead is looking like.
Read More →It's impossible to accurately predict how the future of fleet will turn out. However, we can use what we know in the present to set plans in place to better prepare for any outcome.
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Ashlee Tramutolo, Product Marketing Manager, Verizon Connect, breaks down the ins and outs of public sector fleets wanting to make the EV transition.
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In an era of transformative technological advancements, government fleets are poised to seize the potential of ChatGPT, as a game-changing tool for the future of fleet management.
Read More →![On display on the second floor is the door of a patrol car that was struck by gunfire during the 2015 attack on police headquarters by a man in an armored van.[|CREDIT|]](https://assets.bobitstudios.com/image/upload/f_auto,q_auto,dpr_auto,c_fill,w_980,h_552/pm.dallas-pd-car-door_1759887538459_qewehj.jpg)
The first Government Fleet Expo & Conference was held in 2008 in San Diego, California, with the aim of creating a platform for government fleet professionals to exchange ideas and learn from each other.
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A municipal ride and drive is nothing new, but the importance of allowing city leaders and those within the fleet to test drive new vehicles, especially EVs, goes beyond just a fun spin in a shiny vehicle.
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