WebSpecifically, DGS must reduce or displace the fleet’s consumption of petroleum products by 20% by January 1, 2024, as compared to the 2003 consumption level. Beginning in fiscal year 2024, DGS must also ensure that at least 50% of the light-duty vehicles purchased by the state are zero emission vehicles (ZEVs). WebAs such, the Department of General Service, Office of Fleet and Asset Management encourages all state employees seeking a vehicle maintenance or repair facility to first …
Office of Fleet and Asset Management - California
WebContact information for Fleet and Asset Management programs and services. OFAM Headquarters 1700 National Drive, Sacramento, CA 95834 Phone: (916) 928-2550 Fax: … WebCalifornia State Fleet This dataset contains information on all non-confidential assets within the California State Vehicle Fleet. The purpose of this data is to provide vehicle information including sustainability measurements such as fuel types. bearing 30240
Department of General Services
WebThe Department of General Services (DGS) is the state’s business manager, providing services to other state agencies that include real estate management, approval of architectural designs for state buildings including schools, procurement of labor and services, equipment and other items, printing services, and maintenance of state-owned … WebThe Department of General Services (DGS), Office of Fleet and Asset Management (OFAM), is requesting the information specified on this form pursuant to Government Codes 14677 & 14678. The principal purpose for requesting this data is to provide parking services to State employees and approved parkers. WebThis certification addresses provisions in Executive Order B-2-11, State Administrative Manual (SAM) Section 4121.1, Pure Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) Exemption, and SAM Section 4120.8, Abbreviated Fleet Acquisition Plan (FAP) Process for Non-light Duty Fleet Assets. Section I: Executive Order B-2-11 bearing 30304