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Articlesby Nichole OsinskiAugust 16, 2023

Identifying New Opportunities in Fleet: Q&A with Craig Willingham

Only weeks after stepping into his new role as assistant director of General Services for Chesterfield County, Va., Craig Willingham spoke to GF about what he learned during his time as fleet manager and how he plans to continue supporting fleet services.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseAugust 15, 2023

Drone Program to Enhance Rural Georgia Emergency Response

Troup County will be the nation’s first local government in a rural region to acquire and train on the equipment and operationalize the technology.

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Articlesby Nichole OsinskiAugust 9, 2023

Sacramento County’s Keith Leech to Retire, Looks Back on Career

After more than 29 years with the city of Sacramento, and almost a decade with Sacramento County, Keith Leech, the county's Fleet Division & Parking Enterprise chief, will be retiring. 

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Articlesby Nichole OsinskiJuly 31, 2023

Empowering Women in Fleet with Diesel Mechanic Missy Albin

Missy “Diesel Girl” Albin discusses her unique path to becoming a diesel tech and shares her thoughts on the industry, how the industry is changing, and what fleets can do to be more inclusive for new workers.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseJuly 25, 2023

High School Looks to Strengthen Auto Technician Pipeline Through Boot Camp

A Massachusetts community college and high school have launched an automotive technology summer boot camp to help strengthen the pipeline of trained technicians.

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Newsby Christy GrimesJuly 21, 2023

Larry Campbell Retires After Decades in Public Fleet

Campbell most recently served as the Fleet Operations Director in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

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NewsJuly 19, 2023

The Cultural Crossroads of Women in the Government Fleet Workforce

As public fleets look to target and recruit female drivers, they have an opportunity to change the narrative around who is fit for what job by understanding the barriers that create the imbalances in the first place.

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Newsby Staff and News ReportsJuly 12, 2023

Houston Hits EV Milestone Despite Supply Chain Issues

The Texas city currently has 333 hybrid-electric vehicles and 88 battery-electric vehicles, with additional battery-electric pickups, hybrid-electric pickups, and hybrid-electric SUVs deliveries expected before the end of the calendar year.

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Newsby Staff and News ReportsJuly 11, 2023

Stay Informed: How Fire Fleets Are Adding Vehicles, Making Infrastructure Upgrades

A look at three different fire departments and their recent vehicle additions, infrastructure improvements, and government financing.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 9, 2023

Indiana City Transitions to Compressed Natural Gas for Refuse Trucks

The CNG fuel system transfers high-pressure gas from the fuel tank through the fuel lines, where a pressure regulator reduces the pressure to a level compatible with the engine fuel injection system.

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