Terry McCaffrey oversees every element of new stamps USPS releases.
Rep. Gerry Connolly weighs in on the USPS\'s debt woes
The Postal Service inspector general says the agency overpaid $75 billion into the Civil Service Retirement System from 1972 to 2009. Michael Thompson, Director of Capital Investments for the Postal Service Office of Inspector General, explains.
The Postal Service has approximately 189,000 delivery vehicles. As they get older, is it cheaper to replace or repair them? We get findings of a new study from Mark Duda, Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Audits at the Postal Service.
So who are the smartest TSP investors in government? Are they rocket scientists, economist, medical researchers or postal employees? Take Senior Correspondent Mike Causey\'s TGIF quiz to test your investment smarts.
In a strategic organizational shift designed to achieve long-term business objectives, USPS has announced realignments within two groups representing key areas of revenue growth for the business. Jim Cochrane, the new vice president for product visibility and operational performance, explains how it all works.
When it comes to the Thrift Savings Plan is the government limiting how much investors can make or is it protecting them from themselves? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey talks about the lack of investment options in the federal 401(k) plan.
Learn more about it from Vice President Susan Plonkey. May 18, 2010
New offering from the Postal Service and the National Park Service is like the Reese\'s Peanut Butter Cup of coffee table books. David Barna, Chief of Public Affairs at the National Park Service, tells us about \"The Grandest Things\".
A recent GAO report highlighted the many budgetary problems facing the United States Postal Service. GAO\'s Phil Herr brings Federal News Radio analysis.
A recent report from the Government Accountability Office says additional cuts are needed.
By Dorothy Ramienski Internet Editor FederalNewsRadio The U.S. Postal Service is offering a discount on its largest largest Priority Mail Flat Rate box for families and friends of U.S. military personnel. USPS said in a…
Bob Bernstock President, Mailing and Shipping Services Sept. 24, 2009
August 12th, 2009 \"Going green\" used to be a cost driver; it was more expensive to go green - and stay green - than to do business the old-fashioned way. But that cost dynamic is changing, and the US Postal Service is taking advantage of it.