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What's new at the U.S. Postal Service?
Bill Doucette, head of Federal Sector Sales at the U.S. Postal Service, joins host Roger Waldron to talk about some of the agency's programs and services.
April 3, 2012
Tags: acquisition , contracting , procurement , Bill Doucette , federal market , GSA schedule , express delivery , priority mail , recycling , Roger Waldron , Coalition for Government Procurement , Off the Shelf
Green IT at the Postal Service
July 22nd, 2009
The USPS is using green IT to try to help close its huge budget deficit.
Tags: technology , Meeting Mission and Goals , green , IT , NIST , FDCC
USPS proposal would oust FEHBP for single health plan
Host Mike Causey is joined on today's show by Susan R. Johnson, president of the American Foreign Service Association, and Federal Times senior staff writers, Stephen Losey and Sean Reilly.
October 5, 2011
Tags: pay and benefits , budget battle , ATF , American Foreign Service Association , susan johnson , Congress , Federal Times , Stephen Losey , Sean Reilly , Mike Causey , Your Turn with Mike Causey
What's next for the U.S. Postal Service?
Federal Times Editor Steve Watkins and senior writer Sean Reilly will talk about the future of the U.S. postal service, and NARFE legislative director Daniel Adcock will discuss the changes that Congress wants to make to your retirement benefits.
September 21, 2011
Tags: pay and benefits , Federal Times , Steve Watkins , Sean Reilly , daniel adcock , NARFE , retirement benefits , health care , Congress , Mike Causey , Your Turn
More USPS red ink to lead to bloodletting
The U.S. Postal Service has promised one approach to shrinking its continuing losses: Keep cutting jobs. Postal's 2011 financial plan calls for elimination of 50 million work hours, or about 25,000 jobs.
Tags: pay and benefits , management , USPS , job cuts , post office
Crisis Time at the Postal Service
Tags: John Potter , Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
Open Source at the Postal Service
Tags: Open source software
"Old hands"
July 15th, 2009
Some of the leading advocates for new technologies are the "old hands." One such greybeard is Robert Otto, former Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer at the US Postal Service. His former agency is moving some legacy systems to open source. Mr. Otto talks about laying the groundwork for that move, and why other agencies will save money and time by doing the same.
Tags: technology , Meeting Mission and Goals , Robert Otto , IT
Robert Otto: New Ideas for New Technology
Tags: Robert Otto , Aneesh Chopra , Vivek Kundra , USPS ,


