NASA Official Fleet Management Handbook
Asset Management
Information Systems
Federal
Automotive Statistical Tool (FAST)
FAST is a web-based system developed to measure the
compliance of Federal agencies with the Department of Energy’s Energy
Policy Act (EPAct) of 1992, the Energy Conservation Reauthorization Act
of 1998, and Executive Order 13149 - Greening the Government through
Federal Fleet and Transportation Efficiency. NASA Centers are required
to populate the FAST database annually and submit the data to the NASA
Agency Transportation Manager in accordance with the required schedule
for review and final submission. NASA personnel or contractor assistants
will populate the data through the web interface at
http://fastweb.inel.gov. Contractors who operate Government-owned
vehicles shall be required to assemble and report FAST data annually, no
later than October 15 of each calendar year. See NPR 6200.1B paragraph
3.1.23.9.
General
Services Administration (GSA) Fleet Drive-Thru
NASA personnel should use the GSA Fleet Drive-Thru web
portal that allows GSA customers to report vehicle mileages, generate
vehicle inventory reports, and input information and accounting
classifications for vehicles to expedite billing. Use
http://drivethru.fss.gsa.gov/drivethru/drivethru/ to access this
portal and login using the assigned password.
Fleet
Management Information Systems (FMIS)
FMIS that track vehicle asset records, maintenance
history, mileage, and many other fleet management details are important
management tools that are used extensively in the commercial fleet
sector. Each Center’s CTO should assess the need for such systems and
coordinate with the NASA Agency Transportation Manager to determine the
best approach for acquiring such systems in order to provide critical
functionality and management consistency throughout all NASA Center.
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