Legislation for Improvement of the Postal Service


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Legislation for Improvement of the Postal Service


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Legislation for Improvement of the Postal Service


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LEGISLATION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF THE POSTAL SERVICE.


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Committee Serial No. 90-45. Considers. H.R. 18622, to place restrictions on the mailing of bottle caps, jar lids, and related items. H.R. 18623, to revise qualification criteria for establishment of city delivery service. H.R. 18624, to readjust compensation of the Post Office Advisory Board. H.R. 18625, to exempt PO Dept doctors and nurses from statutory hourly work limits for postal employees. H.R. 18626, to permit postal employees to accept personal checks and nonpostal money orders.







U. S. Postal Service


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In 1999, the congressionally requested Data Quality Study (the Study) found opportunities to improve ratemaking data quality. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) agreed to make improvements, but concerns remained that it is still unclear, from an overall perspective, what actions USPS has taken to improve data quality. Ratemaking data quality has also factored into congressional deliberations to reform postal laws. Thus, questions remain about USPS's actions to improve ratemaking data quality and how proposed legislation will address long-standing issues in this area. GAO was asked to (1) describe key USPS actions that were responsive to the Study to improve the quality of ratemaking data and (2) discuss possible implications of postal reform legislation for ratemaking data quality. GAO did not assess the extent to which USPS's actions affected data quality. In its comments, USPS disagreed with GAO's finding on the need to reform the ratemaking structure. USPS also differed on GAO's finding that the legislation would likely lead to improving ratemaking data quality. It said "breakthrough improvements" would be unlikely without a significant increase in costs. GAO believes reform of the ratemaking structure is needed, but the outcome would depend on its implementation. Further, the legislative changes would likely lead to data quality improvements over time and at some cost.







U. S. Postal Service


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Since 2001 comprehensive postal reform legislation was needed to address the USPS¿s unsustainable business model, which assumed that increasing mail vol. would cover rising costs & mitigate rate increases. This outdated model limited its flexibility & incentives needed to realize sufficient cost savings to offset rising costs, declining First-Class Mail vol., unfunded obligations, & an expanding delivery network. This limitation threatened the USPS¿s ability to achieve its mission of providing affordable, high-quality universal postal services on a self-financing basis. This report focuses on: why the USPS was recently removed from a high-risk list; the USPS¿s financial condition in FY2007; & the opportunities & challenges facing the USPS. Charts & tables.




Gao-05-820 U.s. Postal Service


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GAO-05-820 U.S. Postal Service: Improving Ratemaking Data Quality Through Postal Service Actions and Postal Reform Legislation