Going Postal? USPS Congressional Testimony, 2/23/1999

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NEWS FROM U.S. POSTAL SERVICE

Note: The following edited congressional testimony excerpts are from a surprisingly frank report by Karla W. Corcoran, Inspector General of the U.S. POSTAL SERVICE (USPS) to a joint hearing of the SUBCOMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT, INFORMATION, AND TECHNOLOGY and the TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE:

"In 1998, the Postal Service used automation and information systems to deliver 198 billion pieces of mail, maintain its nationwide network of over 38,000 post offices and facilities, and pay its more than 775,000 career employees. This dependency on automated systems makes the Postal Service highly susceptible to the Y2K problem. As a key element in our nation's communication and commerce infrastructure, its preparedness may be crucial to the nation's Y2K readiness."

"While the Postal Service has made progress in pursuing solutions to its Y2K problems, it still faces significant challenges in the ten months that remain:

"The Postal Service is faced with a formidable challenge in completing all of these tasks. We believe the Postal Service should immediately reevaluate the initial assessment and shift priority to issues that are absolutely necessary to ensure that core business processes work in the Year 2000 -- those that move the mail, pay employees and vendors, protect revenue, and protect the safety of employees and customers. It is [also] critical that the Postal Service develop and test business continuity and contingency plans. Such plans will reduce the consequences of Y2K problems that could impair the Postal Service's core business processes."

Link to congressional testimony: http://www.house.gov/reform/postal/hearings/corcoranfeb23.htm

-- Bill (billdale@lakesnet.net), April 22, 1999


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