Agencies can store their property at the state’s Transit Storage Warehouse that offers quality supplemental storage at competitive rates.
State agencies can learn how to submit their Fleet Acquisition Plan to the Office of Fleet and Asset Management.
State agencies that need to resolve mobile equipment problems for DGS leased vehicles should contact the Office of Fleet and Asset Management’s (OFAM) Call Center.
State agencies are authorized to provide surplus state-owned information technology equipment to qualified public computer centers for less than fair market value through the Office of Fleet and Asset Management.
Any person interested in becoming a vendor to provide mobile equipment and repair services for state vehicles can apply through the Office of Fleet and Asset Management (OFAM).
State agencies can input data on their mobile equipment and vehicle assets, including usage and fuel consumption, using an online portal.
State agencies can look up their regional inspector by using the Directory of Automotive Equipment Inspectors (link below).
Non-federal organizations in the state that are eligible to receive federal surplus personal property for their business and operational needs can apply or renew as a donee through the Office of Fleet and Asset Management.
State employees traveling on business can locate the nearest alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) charging and fueling stations through the Office of Fleet and Asset Management.
Agencies that lease state vehicles on a monthly basis can record their ending mileage using an online application.
State employees who are interested in starting or joining a carpool service to and from work with other state employees must go through the Office of Fleet and Asset Management’s Parking Administration Unit (PAU).
State and local government agencies including cities, counties, special districts, universities, community colleges, and K-12 school districts can benefit from lower travel costs by enrolling in the Statewide Travel Program.
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