Learn about the city of Raleigh's initiative to reduce idling within its fleet, aiming for substantial cost savings and environmental benefits, signaling a shift in future operations.
Read More →A look at the importance of pivoting after your plan gets blown up and how to plan when it's time to ask for forgiveness. It’s all about relationships and the track record already established.
Read More →Palm Beach County, Florida, Fleet Management Director Sara Burnam discusses what fleets should be planning for in an evolving fleet world.
Read More →How well do you know your fleet? See why having all the information is key when it's time for your elevator pitch.
Read More →Do you know what IoT is? In public sector fleets, it can transform operations through telematics, predictive analytics, and enhanced connectivity. It's something most fleets are already using.
Read More →As we look back at this year and plan for 2024, the Government Fleet team is also looking forward to continuing to share your stories and delivering fresh content tailored toward public sector fleets.
Read More →As the winter season unfolds, public sector fleet managers find themselves on a critical journey through the challenges that lie ahead. Because of this, the exploration of strategic maneuvers becomes imperative to navigate the roads and ensure uninterrupted fleet operations.
Read More →Electric vehicles are on everyone’s minds. Here are some key focal points from the editorial EV roundtable on September 28.
Read More →With many fleets still trying to work through supply chain shortages, technician recruiting, and government regulations, even staying on top of everyday fleet needs can be a challenge.
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.
Read More →Can government fleet professionals leverage the broad advances and advantages offered by technology? Promoting efficiency while lowering operational costs in tangible and visible ways.
Read More →When the industry leaders we know are no longer in the world of fleet, where do we find that next generation to lead the public sector into the future?
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