2013 Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX)

Attendees had an opportunity to engage in roundtable discussions of key issues affecting public-sector fleets and brainstorm and share solutions.

AssetWorks had its software on display for attendees.

Panel sessions provided attendees with a number of educational opportunities.

This year's Government Fleet Expo & Conference had 700 registered attendees.

OEM Systems LLC showed its CNG conversion system technology at GFX.

IMPCO had vehicles with its conversion systems at GFX.

Keynote speaker Frank Morgan from Contra Costa County, Calif., talked about overcoming obstacles to achieve goals.

Attendees had plenty of opportunities to network at this year's GFX.

ARI demonstrated its new version of its fleet management software, Insights, at GFX.

Jim Morris, keynote speaker for GFX on Tuesday, June 11, inspired conference attendees during his speech on following dreams. Morris, whose life story was made into a movie, “The Rookie,” talked about giving up his dream of becoming a baseball player and starting again (and succeeding) when he was in his 30s.

Chrysler had a CNG-fueled Ram 3500 at the show.

Attendees took advantage of the wide range of educational opportunities at the show.

Heil showed its Durapack 5000 high-compaction refuse truck at GFX.

Hyundai had a number of models at GFX, including its Elantra sedan.

GM brought its new diesel version of its Chevrolet Cruze to GFX.

Hiab brought a forklift.

LeasePlan USA was on hand to talk with attendees.

Mitsubishi had its i-MiEV at the event.

Fleet managers had the opportunity to network with peers at a reception on June 10.

This propane-fueled mower was at GFX, providing attendees with an example of the different uses of propane autogas and a convenient place to sit.

Ford had a Fusion sedan on display at the company's booth.

Kubota brought an RTV utility vehicle to the event.

Richard Battersby was named Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year.

BAF showed its CNG conversion technology capabilities at the event.

Property Room discussed the latest capabilities of its auction service offerings at GFX.

IMPCO brought an Isuzu NPR with a natural gas conversion system on it to the show.

Rush Crane Systems brought one of its cranes to the event.

Spireon representatives visited with attendees at GFX this year.

Firefly brought its purpose-built ESV (Essential Services Vehicle) to GFX.

Westport now offers natural gas conversion systems for a number of Ford pickup truck models, including the F-250 and F-350 Super Duty, and for Super Duty chassis cab models.

Roush CleanTech brought a propane autogas-fueled Ford Super Duty pickup to the event.

Larry Campbell of Fort Wayne, Ind., talks to colleagues and a Faster representative on the show floor.

Attendees were able to benefit from two full days of educational sessions as well as several pre-show sessions.

The GPS Insight team paused for a photo while talking to attendees.

Roger Weaver accepted a crystal trophy for the San Bernardino County, Calif., fleet for attaining Certified Fleet Management Operation certification.

Culver City fleet services manager Paul Condran is congratulated on his way to the podium after it was announced that Culver City was the No. 1 fleet.

