Federal Motor Vehicles: Private and State Practices Can Improve Fleet Management.

Abstract

With responsibility for about 375,000 passenger vehicles and light trucks and total expenditures for vehicle acquisition, operations, maintenance and disposal estimated at more than $1 billion a year, the federal government operates one of the largest motor vehicle fleets in the United States. These vehicles need to be well managed to provide appropriate and reliable transportation at the least cost. However, in 1992, a federal interagency task force identified numerous obstacles to cost-efficient fleet management. At the request of the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs and Congressman Bob Franks, GAO: summarized the obstacles faced by federal agencies in achieving cost-efficient fleet management that the task force identified, and identified examples of the management practices that managers of public and private fleets considered to be essential to cost-efficient fleet management and that may be applicable to the federal fleet. In 1986, Congress enacted the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985. The act required agencies to take certain actions to improve the management and efficiency of their fleets and to reduce the cost of the fleets' operation. The act also required the General Services Administration (GSA) to issue regulations to implement cost-comparison requirements and that the Office of Management and Budget (0MB) monitor agency compliance. In 1988, GAO looked at actions agencies took to comply with the act's requirements and determined that most agencies had not conducted the required cost-comparison studies to determine the cost-efficiency of their fleets. In 1991, the President's Council on Management Improvement established the Interagency Task Force on Fleet Management. (KAR) p. 3

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA303017

Entities

Organizations

  • United States Government Accountability Office

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acquisition
  • Congress
  • Efficiency
  • Governments
  • Motor Vehicles
  • National Governments
  • Passenger Vehicles
  • Passengers
  • Procurement
  • Task Forces
  • Transportation
  • United States
  • United States Government
  • Vehicles

Fields of Study

  • Business

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