Upcoming Meeting of the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) Board of Governors is set to convene for an important open meeting on
May 9 at their headquarters located in
Washington, DC. This session will begin promptly at
10 a.m. ET in the
Benjamin Franklin Room, and the public is invited to observe and engage with the proceedings.
Agenda Overview
The anticipated agenda for this meeting includes a variety of key discussions:
- - Call to Order: The meeting will commence with formal introductions and opening remarks from the chair.
- - Remarks from Leadership: The acting Postmaster General and CEO will provide insights and updates relevant to USPS operations.
- - Approval of Minutes: The board will review and approve the minutes from the previous meeting.
- - Committee Reports: Updates from various committees will be presented, outlining their findings and suggestions.
- - Financial Reporting: A quarterly financial report will be presented, showcasing the financial status of USPS and its operations.
- - Service Performance Report: Attendees can expect an update on service performance metrics that assess how well USPS is meeting its goals.
- - Future Agenda Planning: The tentative agenda for the next open meeting scheduled on August 7 will be reviewed and approved.
- - Adjournment: The meeting will conclude with a formal adjournment.
The open session will be accessible to the public via live audio webcasts, which can be found on the USPS leadership page. A
recorded audio file of the session will also be made available three hours after its conclusion. Importantly, to adhere to accessibility guidelines set by the
Rehabilitation Act, the audio webcast will include open captioning.
USPS Mission and Financial Independence
The United States Postal Service operates as an independent federal establishment, aiming to be both self-financing and to provide essential services to every community across the nation. With approximately
169 million delivery points, USPS guarantees affordable, reliable, and secure mail and package delivery, often operating six or even seven days a week. The organization is overseen by a bipartisan Board of Governors, who are responsible for implementing strategic plans.
A hallmark of USPS's commitment to improvement is the
10-year transformation initiative named