
Port St. Lucie-area first responders, fire fighters, and law enforcement officials are better prepared for dealing with self-driving shuttles after completing hands-on training hosted by Mattamy Homes and Beep.
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Thirty-eight inspectors general in the state have received the recognition, with the city’s agency being the only one to represent a municipality.
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In preparation for Hurricane Dorian, fleets are topping up on fuel and bringing in reinforcements from other regions.
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In 2010, Florida's governor sold off the state planes, opting to use his own jet. Now, a new governor has taken office with no reliable air transportation.
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Hurricane Michael hit the panhandle of Florida on Wednesday before moving on to other southeastern states. Municipal, state, and federal agencies were prepared to assist.
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The Florida Association for Governmental Fleet Administrators (FLAGFA) celebrated 40 years at its conference last week. Nine past presidents were in attendance.
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Fleets in Florida joined public agencies around the country in responding to calls for assistance during Hurricane Florence.
Read More →The Florida State Department of Transportation (FDOT) has awarded a contract to Agile Access Control, Inc. for its fleet and self-serve motor pool system, FleetCommander.
Read More →The Monteverde (Fla.) Town Council is expected to purchase a reconditioned fire engine rather than a ladder truck that drew opposition from residents because the town charges property owners usage fees for its fleet vehicles.
Read More →The State of Florida’s Senate Transportation Committee chair has filed legislation to centralize fleet management for the state’s 25,000 vehicles.
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