Rivermine wins telecom expense management contract from US Postal Service
The US Postal Service has awarded Rivermine a contract to deploy telecom expense management solutions for its entire nationwide data network.
According to Rivermine, it will deliver its patent-pending solutions to automate the US Postal Service’s existing telecom expense management (TEM) processes, manage and optimize the full telecom life cycle including procurement and order management, invoice processing and auditing, inventory management, dispute management and reporting/analytics.
The Rivermine solution will be used to help maintain a data network connecting approximately 400 distribution outlets and 37,000 retail locations.
Mark Logan, president and CEO of Rivermine, said: “Rivermine and the US Postal Service share a common vision for an integrated end-to-end automated process from initial telecom service orders through invoice payment. We look forward to working with the US Postal Service to achieve the highest level of visibility into and control over data network expenses – further reducing network costs.”
The US Postal Service has awarded Rivermine a contract to deploy telecom expense management solutions for its entire nationwide data network.
According to Rivermine, it will deliver its patent-pending solutions to automate the US Postal Service’s existing telecom expense management (TEM) processes, manage and optimize the full telecom life cycle including procurement and order management, invoice processing and auditing, inventory management, dispute management and reporting/analytics.
The Rivermine solution will be used to help maintain a data network connecting approximately 400 distribution outlets and 37,000 retail locations.
Mark Logan, president and CEO of Rivermine, said: “Rivermine and the US Postal Service share a common vision for an integrated end-to-end automated process from initial telecom service orders through invoice payment. We look forward to working with the US Postal Service to achieve the highest level of visibility into and control over data network expenses – further reducing network costs.”