Roselynne is a senior editor for Government Fleet and Work Truck.

Roselynne Reyes
Senior Editor

Senior Editor
Roselynne is a senior editor for Government Fleet and Work Truck.

The U.S. Department of the Interior has grounded its fleet of more than 800 drones, all which were manufactured in China or with China-made parts.
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Beginning Jan. 1, 2020, California state agencies will only be able to purchase vehicles from OEMs that recognize the state’s ability to set its own emission standards.
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At the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s annual vehicle test, these patrol cars came out on top.
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According to a report from the State Auditor, the Town of Chapel Hill failed to detect inconsistencies between the work done and the parts charged.
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The Municipal Equipment Maintenance Association (MEMA) hosted a one-day event of practical guidance on adopting electric vehicles.
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After North Carolina's governor issued an executive order calling for the adoption of more zero-emission vehicles, state employees determined which vehicles can be replaced with battery-electric models.
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Government Fleet often shares programs and initiatives that lead to great success, but those ideas often require significant investments in time or money. Here, we turn to the smaller ideas that are simpler and easier to implement.
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The Los Angeles Police Department is now approved to use drones for SWAT, hazmat, and bomb squad operations.
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The Napa County (Calif.) fleet team worked with management, the school district, and a local teacher to introduce government fleets to auto shop students.
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