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0. Preface
   
PURPOSE 0.1 Purpose
APPLICABILITY 0.2 Applicability
AUTHORITY 0.3 Authority
CANELLATION AND MODIFICATIONS 0.4 Cancellation and Modifications
Fleet Organization, Mission, and Responsibilities 1. Fleet Organization, Mission, and Responsibilities
Performance Metrics 2. Performance Metrics
Official Use of Vehicles 3. Official Use of Vehicles
Asset Management 4. Asset Management
Vehicle Acquisition 5. Vehicle Acquisition
Alternative Fueled Vehicles 6. Alternative Fueled Vehicles
Fleet Maintenance 7. Fleet Maintenance
Vehicle Disposal 8. Vehicle Disposal
Fuel Management 9. Fuel Management
Contractor Use of Government Vehicles 10. Contractor Use of Government Vehicles
Forms and Reports   Driver's Handbook
Forms and Reports   Forms and Reports
Reference Materials   References
Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Definitions   Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Definitions
Useful Web Links   Web Links
Frequently Asked Questions   FAQ

 

NASA Official Fleet Management Handbook

PREFACE

 

Purpose

 

The purpose of this handbook is to provide policies and procedures to guide fleet management activities at all NASA Centers. It allows staff to support the operating sectors of each organization productively and consistently, while allowing reasonable flexibility that recognizes broad variations in operating conditions and physical environments. It covers the most important fleet management topics and, where feasible, offers a logical, step-by-step, easy-to-use system of best practices and procedures pertaining to fleet management.

 

Applicability

 

These policies and procedures are applicable to NASA Centers, including civil servants, and contractors who operate and maintain Government-owned or leased vehicles. NASA Centers shall use this handbook to ensure they are performing proper and effective fleet management and are properly collecting and utilizing appropriate fleet management data to accomplish mission requirements.

 

Authority

 

This manual is provided under the authority of The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Headquarters.

 

Cancellation and Modifications

 

Guides currently used at Centers are cancelled effective on the date this handbook is signed and released by the NASA Headquarters’ Agency Transportation Manager and NASA Centers are notified in writing.

 

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