NAPS: OIG Unannounced Financial Control Audits

May 18, 2016 Attention Members, The Office of Inspector General will be starting Financial Control audits at all postal facilities. Teams will show up unannounced with the attached letter. Audits will consist of: Voyager Cards Money Orders Voided Transactions Excessive Refunds BMEU Indicators When the OIG performs these audits, it is vital that you have…

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USPS Management employees receive cybersecurity certifications

[maxgallery id=”46367″]Twenty employees graduated this week from a program that will help the Postal Service enhance its information security capabilities and develop high-demand cybersecurity talent from within. The employees are part of Chief Information Officer Kristin A. Seaver’s organization. They received certificates through the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Academy, a comprehensive 12-week training program….

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USPS: Employee sets personal record on sorting machine

A Northern New England District employee recently showed his postal pride by setting a personal record for quickly sorting mail. Nashua, NH, Clerk Frank LaRoche inducted 1,620 mailpieces in one hour on a parcel sorting machine last week — breaking his previous record of 1,506 pieces. Typically, the machine is fed about 700 pieces an…

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USPS: POW-MIA flag must be displayed May 21, Armed Forces Day

May 21 is Armed Forces Day, one of six days each year that Postal Service facilities are required to fly the POW-MIA flag. The flag honors the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces held as prisoners of war or listed as missing in action. Facilities that are open Saturday must display the POW-MIA…

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