On May 24, 2011, the President issued a Presidential Memorandum on Federal Fleet Performance [2]. Furthering the Administration's goals to cut oil imports by one-third by 2025 and to put one million advanced vehicles on the road by 2015, President Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum today directing agencies to implement governmentwide fleet management practices that will ensure the Federal Government is leading by example in fuel efficiency and innovative technology.
The Memorandum required [3] that within 180 days of the date of the Presidential Memorandum, any executive fleet vehicles that are larger than a midsize sedan or do not comply with alternative fueled vehicle requirements must be disclosed on agency websites.
Below is the Department of Commerce list.
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Office of Assignment |
Year |
Fuel |
Make |
Model |
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Bureau of Industry and Security |
2009 |
AF |
Ford |
Crown Victoria |
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Economics and Statistics Administration |
2011 |
AF |
Ford |
Crown Victoria |
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International Trade Administration |
2006 |
AF |
GMC |
Yukon |
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Office of the Secretary |
2006 |
Gas |
Cadillac |
Deville |
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Office of the Secretary |
2007 |
Gas |
Chevrolet |
Suburban |
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Office of the Secretary |
2009 |
Gas |
Chrysler |
300 |
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Patent and Trade Office |
2009 |
AF |
Mercury |
Grand Marquis |
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Patent and Trade Office |
2011 |
AF |
Mercury |
Grand Marquis |
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