Military surplus Humvees are legally available to civilians for $10,000-$30,000 through GovPlanet auctions, but getting one street-legal involves navigating bureaucratic warfare that makes actual ...
The program has cost taxpayers $1.5 billion and counting.
Back in the dog days of the financial crisis, as the U.S. government pledged tens of billions of your tax dollars to try (and fail) to keep General Motors out of bankruptcy, the automaker acquired a ...
Four military Humvees that served in Middle East war zones have a new mission in eastern Indiana. The Henry County Sheriff's Department recently acquired the military surplus vehicles at no cost at ...
Vehicles may only be sold to non-UTSA organizations or individuals through an online or public auction conducted by Surplus Property. UTSA retains all sales proceeds to support operations. Since UTSA ...