Thi Dao is the former executive editor of Government Fleet magazine.

Thi Dao
Former Executive Editor

Former Executive Editor
Thi Dao is the former executive editor of Government Fleet magazine.
With so many baby boomers in the fleet management profession, I think about what this generation leaves behind when they retire.
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A 2015 executive order mandated that by March 2017, new federal fleet vehicle purchases would include telematics. Have federal agencies complied?
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Fleets are already installing backup cameras on work trucks to improve safety. But with no guidelines to follow, do they actually provide the optimal field of view? One Oregon utility set out to fix this problem.
Read More →With fleet management becoming more technology-driven and automated, there is an increasing amount of data available.
Read More →The degrees of connection within any industry are less than six or four. Choose a handful of random fleet professionals, and I’d bet one of them knows someone you know or have worked with.
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The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Ill., is moving forward with a $9 million fleet facility after years of delays.
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Do electric vehicles really cost less to own than gasoline and hybrid vehicles? The State of Washington thinks so — it spent nearly $4,000 less for a Chevrolet Bolt EV in comparison to a hybrid sedan.
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This year’s Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year finalists talk about how they started in fleet, the most challenging aspects of their jobs, and their proudest accomplishments.
Read More →Often, innovation is driven by the private sector. But public sector agencies are also leading the way in designing transportation systems for the future.
Read More →I’ve often wondered how much of an influence the parents of second-generation fleet professionals had on their careers.
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