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USPS Income Over Budget; Standard Volume Up 5.1%

The U.S. Postal Service had net income of USD 2.79 billion, or USD 703.3 million over budget, from Oct. 1 to July 31, the agency said last week. Also, mail volume was up, and expenses are under plan. USPS fiscal and operating statements showed that revenue totaled USD 57.6 billion, 0.1 percent better than planned, but down 0.3 percent from the year-ago period. Expenses of USD 54.8 billion were 1.2 percent under the planned budget, but up 2.6 percent versus the year-ago period. Total year-to-date mail volume of 171.5 billion pieces increased 1.3 percent from a year ago. Standard and International mail grew 5.1 percent and 4.6 percent, respectively. But several classes saw declines. Periodicals and Express Mail both fell 3.3 percent; Priority Mail, 2.4 percent; First-Class, 1.7 percent; and Package Services, 0.1 percent.

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USPS shortchanged by USD800 million, Potter says

Congress is shortchanging the U.S. Postal Service under planned fiscal 2005 appropriations and should restore more than USD800 million in funding, Postmaster General John Potter said Aug. 31. In a letter to Rep. Ernest Istook, R-Okla., chairman of the House Appropriations subcommittee on Transportation, Treasury and independent agencies, Potter said programs to provide free mail for the blind and overseas voters and to secure postal facilities against future bioterror attacks are jeopardized by the lack of appropriations. The Postal Service wants nearly USD76 million to subsidize free mail services; the House spending bill would provide almost USD62 million.

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US Postal Service selects Auto-trol Technology’s KONFIG CM

Auto-trol Technology Corporation (Auto-trol), the leader in enterprise configuration management solutions, has announced that the United States Postal Service (USPS) Engineering Department has selected KONFIG CM as its configuration management solution. KONFIG CM will support the USPS efforts to enhance its configuration management (CM) capabilities and implement its CM processes based upon the CMII® methodology.

By choosing Auto-trol’s KONFIG CM, the US Postal Service obtains the highest rated CM tool as certified by the Institute of Configuration Management (www.icmhq.com). Implementing KONFIG CM, provides the USPS the ability to automate existing manual CM processes, maintain equipment configurations and migrate information from several older systems into a single, comprehensive and easy to use solution.

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US Postal Service to use SAP HR software

SAP America Inc has won a USD35 million contract to replace the U.S. Postal Service’s 25-year-old human resources software.

The contract covers USD14 million in license and maintenance fees for the MySAP Business Suite and USD21 million in services from the company’s professional group.

Postal officials hired SAP’s professional services group to oversee the transition to a new HR system. The postal agency will run the new software on mainframe Z990 processors and Linux SUSE, both from IBM Corp.

With 700,000 employees, USPS represents a sizeable but not unprecedented win for SAP.

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USPS teams up with private company to offer personalised stamps

The U.S postal service has partnered with a private company to offer personalised postage stamps.

You can put anything from your children to a corporate logo on the stamp using your home computer.

A sheet of 20 first class stamps costs more than twice as much as traditional 37-cent stamps.

This is the first time the postal service has allowed living people on stamps. Because the stamps fall under USPS regulations for metered mail, they are exempt from regular stamp rules, which prohibit living people on stamps and only allows those who have been dead at least 10 years.

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