
Applications for the Leading Fleets award are due this Friday, March 13. The award, open to government fleets, recognizes operations that are performing at a high level in fleet innovation and leadership.
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Government Fleet Expo & Conference 2014 earned a spot in Trade Show Executive magazine’s list of 50 fastest-growing trade shows.
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Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) has released the complete educational lineup for the 2015 conference. The 2015 GFX takes place June 8-11 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver.
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Fleet managers with remaining 2014 training dollars can put that money toward attending GFX 2015. Register by Dec. 31 to get $200 off a full conference pass.
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The Government Fleet Expo and Conference (GFX) is accepting speaker submissions for the 2015 conference, which will take place June 8-11 in Denver. The deadline to submit session ideas is Sept. 26.
Read More →The Government Fleet Management Alliance (GFMA) awarded the City of Houston $20,000 for its fleet department to start the Certified Fleet Management Operation (CFMO) certification program.
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The Government Fleet Expo and Conference (GFX) is now accepting abstracts for the 2015 conference, which will take place June 8-11, 2015 in Denver.
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Taking place June 2-4 at the San Diego Convention Center June 2-4, the Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) included plenty of networking opportunities, a choice of 15 breakout educational sessions, and an expo floor packed with new technologies, vehicles, and products.
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The City of Mesa, Ariz., won the top spot in the 2014 Leading Fleets awards program. The award recognizes operations in the areas of fleet leadership, competitiveness and efficiency, planning for the future, and overcoming challenges.
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Paul Condran, fleet services manager for the City of Culver City, Calif., has had plenty to be proud of over his near 30-year career — including being named 2014 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year.
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