The deadline has been extended to apply for the Government Fleet Police Fleet Innovators Awards sponsored by Setina Manufacturing. The deadline for applications has been extended to March 15 at 11:59 p.m. PST.
Deadline Extended for Police Fleet Innovators Award Applications
The Police Fleet Innovators Award is for fleet operations teams that have come up with innovative solutions to common problems in law enforcement fleets.

Government Fleet
Government Fleet’s Police Fleet Innovators Award is open to fleet operations teams that have come up with innovative solutions to common problems in law enforcement fleets.
This is an organizational award, so fleet teams in their entirety will be considered and named for the Police Fleet Innovators Award.
Multiple fleets will be selected as winners for this non-ranked award.
These entries may include challenges you have overcome/are overcoming in the following areas:
Curbing supply chain crisis impacts.
Overcoming budgetary restrictions.
Reducing emissions or implementing sustainability programs.
Enhancing officer safety.
And more.
Our panel of judges will choose a select number of entries that stand out to us and award the winners at the Government Fleet Expo in Louisville, Kentucky.
Dates to note:
2/9: Entries open.
3/15: Deadline to enter.
May 7: Winners announced at the Government Fleet Expo in Louisville, Kentucky.
Government Fleet wants to celebrate your achievements within your law enforcement fleet operations! Questions? Email Christy Grimes at Christy.Grimes@Bobit.com or check out the Police Fleet Innovators Award FAQs.
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