A number of websites have been cited throughout this
document so that fleet managers have direct access to a particular topic
being addressed. A listing of those and additional website links are
noted below.
CODE OF
FEDERAL REGULATIONS:
HTTP://ECFR.GPOACCESS.GOV/.The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in
the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of
the Federal Government. It is divided into 50 titles that represent
broad areas subject to Federal regulation. Each volume of the CFR is
updated once each calendar year and is issued on a quarterly basis.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY:
HTTP://WWW.EERE.ENERGY.GOV/VEHICLESANDFUELS/. Department of
Energy website with links to EPAct and E.O. 13149. Information on
hybrid electric vehicles, lubricants, and other energy related
topics.
GAO
REPORT: HTTP://WWW.GAO/NEW.ITEMSGENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION:
WWW.GSA.GOV. GSA general website
with links to all GSA programs including policies on vehicle
management, 751 vehicle lease schedule, vehicle leasing, rental
rates, federal property management regulations (FPMR), desk
references, etc.
GSA
DRIVETHRU:
HTTP://DRIVETHRU.FSS.GSA.GOV/DRIVETHRU/DRIVETHRU/. GSA vehicle
drive-through site, addressing Mileage Express, Reports Carryout,
Speed Pay, Dial-a-Mile, Web Bill, and C.R.A.S.H. (collision, repair,
accidents and system history)
NATIONAL
AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
HTTP://NODIS3.GSFC.NASA.GOV.
Provides access to NASA Headquarters policy Directive NPD 6000.1B.
PUBLIC
LAW: HTTP://USCODE.HOUSE.GOV/.
This is a consolidation and codification by subject matter of the
general and permanent laws of the United States. Therefore, it links
to Title 31, sections 1343 and 1344 pertaining to buying and leasing
motor vehicles and passenger carrier use as well as Title 31,
section 1349 on adverse personnel actions.
RUBBER
MANUFACTURER’S WEBSITE:
HTTP://WWW.RMA.ORG/TIRE_SAFETY. This site provides guidance on
tire maintenance and repair, including when tires should be
replaced.
OFFICE OF
MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET (OMB): The OMB has the role of assisting the
President in the development and implementation of budget, program,
management, and regulatory policies. Since the General Accounting
Office (GAO) audit of certain federal (non-NASA) fleets in 2004, the
OMB has been taking a number of actions to require Agencies to
better manage and improve the cost efficiency of their fleets. See
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d04664.pdf for more detailed
information on what OMB perceives as being important to federal
fleet management.