Postal Penance
One year after a disastrous rate hike, the USPS promises predictable pricing and internal reforms
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Britt Brouse
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To protect both mailers’ and USPS’ interests, the new Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act (PAEA) has already taken effect and capped the May 2008 rate increases for mail services at or below the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The PAEA is the first major legislative change in USPS history in more than 30 years, and grants the former PRC—now the Postal Regulatory Commission—greater authority. Meanwhile, the USPS has also enacted its Strategic Transformation Plan, a series of internal reforms slated for a 2010 completion, which promote renewed efficiency, accountability, profitability and market compatibility in its system.
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