Overview

July 17
10AM PT, 1PM ET

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When it comes to fleet management, it’s no surprise that extending vehicle and asset longevity, managing inventory effectively, and promoting sustainability are top priorities.

With smarter fleet management technology, public sector organizations nationwide are addressing all three simultaneously. 

In this webinar, you’ll hear how Michigan State University took a smarter approach to fleet management — one that delivered real, measurable results. Learn how the university saved $60,000 on fuel consumption, reduced idling by 71% and protected $1 million in capital assets by committing to digital transformation.

Ready to learn how they did it?

Join this webinar to learn how technology can help you:

  • Achieve significant fuel savings
  • Protect valuable assets
  • Streamline inventory audit
  • Automate preventative maintenance


Register now to see how smarter fleet strategies are helping state and local governments get more from every mile.

Speakers

 

Joseph Grulke

Landscape Services Coordinator, Fleet Manager at Michigan State University

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Peter Anderson — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Pete’s local government work began in Columbus OH, where he was the city’s first CIO and established a local CIO networking group. As CIO for the City of Fort Worth he supervised the implementation of an ERP system which replaced over 50 separate systems. Pete’s local government career also included over ten years in Public Transit CIO positions for the Columbus and Cleveland transit agencies. His most extensive volunteer commitment was serving on a large food bank board for seven years (including as President). Pete’s education at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Navy Supply Corps School, Major Program Management at Fort Belvoir’s Defense System Management College and Senior Executive Leadership at Kellogg School enhanced his four decades of public sector IT work. He began his federal IT work advocating for and overseeing the funding of, numerous major projects in the Navy. Pete’s later tours included installing computer systems in the fleet and culminated as commander of a Defense Logistics Agency software development organization of 1600 employees in 13 sites. Pete has worked to make a difference in government service by taking challenging positions and leaving them award winning organizations. Pete was named a Public Technology Institute Fellow in 2012, one of 2013’s Doers, Dreamers and Drivers by Government Technology and one of Computerworld’s Premier 100 Technology Leaders of 2017.