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Friday, June 28, 2013

First to last mile: USPS technology expanding to an address near everyone


The Postal Service’s unparalleled capacity to pick up and deliver mail and packages at every address in America has long been one of its defining attributes.

Now, as USPS folds new technologies into its delivery network, it’s applying this strength in new ways to benefit everyone. “Our goal is to embrace technology and enhance the value of mail and packages for mail owners, mail providers and consumers — from the first to the last mile,” said Chief Information Officer Ellis Burgoyne.

Underlying the Postal Service’s embrace of technology is the Intelligent Mail barcode (IMb), capable of capturing more robust information than previous technologies as mail or packages progress through the mailstream. With the IMb, mailers can eliminate paperwork as their mail or packages enter the network, link tracking information into a constant data stream with scanning, and predict with more certainty when letters and parcels will reach their destinations.

With IMb technology, USPS has improved the speed and efficiency of mail processing; eInduction, for example, verifies business mail has been accepted at the right facility and confirms the correct postage has been paid. Similarly, The Passive Adaptive Scanning System delivers tracking improvements and revenue protection at high-volume delivery units.

Technology also creates efficiencies in last-mile delivery operations. Dynamic routing and real-time delivery scans result in improved deliveries, better response to last-minute pick-up requests, and expansion of service options.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

North Florida District renamed Gulf Atlantic District


The North Florida District becomes the Gulf Atlantic District on June 29 to more accurately describe its territory which merged with the South Georgia District two years ago. 

A renamed Gulf Atlantic District encompasses a large portion of northern Florida, south and central Georgia, and a small portion of western South Carolina.

The Florida portion of the district has been known as the North Florida District for more than 20 years, but the name did not accurately reflect the district’s expanded geographical area.

Gulf Atlantic fits the territory as the Gulf Coastal plain encompasses portions of Georgia and Florida while the Atlantic Coastal name covers portions of South Carolina, southeastern Georgia and northeastern Florida.

The district includes these major cities: in Florida—Gainesville, Jacksonville, Panama City, Pensacola and Tallahassee; and in Georgia—Albany, Augusta, Columbus, Macon and Savannah.

The district includes ZIP Codes beginning with the following first three digits: Florida--320, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326 and 344; Georgia—304, 308, 309, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319 and 398; and  298 in South Carolina.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

North Florida District holds congressional briefing


This year’s 2013 Congressional briefing was held at the North Florida District Office on Tuesday, June 18. 

Representatives from Senator Marco Rubio, Congresswoman Corrine Brown and Congressman Ander Crenshaw attended in person. 

Representatives from Senator Lindsey Graham, Congressman Jeff Miller, Congressman John Barrow, Congressman Paul Broun, Congressman Steve Southerland and Congressman Austin Scott attended via a Meeting Place webinar. 

Government Relations Specialist Lambros Kapoulas shared the state of the Postal Service from his Washington, DC office. 

District Manager Charley Miller provided Postal Service initiatives and accomplishments including being a top twenty performing district in overall year-to-date Customer Experience Measurement scores in Residential and Small/Medium Business. 

In a letter thanking those in attendance, Miller stated, “It is important to ensure Congressional Members are aware of our commitment to providing the best possible service despite the rapidly changing business world environment.”

Pictured left to right front: From Marco Rubio’s office - Mary Dudley Lee and Ashley Cook, from Corrine Brown’s office – Carolyn Chatman, from Ander Crenshaw’s office – Claire Dalo, from Corrine Brown’s office – Jackie Gray.  From left to right back: Marketing Manager Lucious Sumlar, Finance Manager Jim Dale, Human Resources Manager Sylvia Morris, Jax NDC Manager Dave McClelland, Postal Inspection Service Team Lead Jack Cowen, Manager Operations Programs Support Frank Stephens, Lead Plant Manager Art Rosenberg, District Manager Charley Miller, Consumer & Industry Contact Manager Tony Joy and Jax Postmaster Steve Hardin.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Perry GA achieves RCE perfection

 Pictured from L-R are Sales and Services Associates Mike Graham,
Saundra Whitcher, Charles Hill and Postmaster Larry Dykes.

Congratulations to the Perry, Georgia Post Office for achieving five perfect RCE shops in a row. 

Postmaster Larry Dykes said, “My TEAM is focused on customer satisfaction; they go the extra mile to insure our retail operation is the best it can be.”

The Retail Customer Experience gives the Postal Service an objective view of our retail locations.

It can be used as a real-time snapshot of a customer interaction. It is not just about the score.

It is even more important that the results drive changes in behavior that will result in improved customer satisfaction and increased retail revenue.

The attributes measured in the Mystery Shopper program should become so commonplace to our everyday performance that if the program were to end tomorrow, it would not change the customer's retail experience in any way.

Mystery shoppers record how long they spent in line, how the retail unit looked, how courteous the retail associates were, and other details about their visit.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Archer FL Post Office hosts Flags of our Fallen Warriors


The Archer FL Post Office hosted its Annual Flags of our Fallen Warriors event May 26, the day before the federal observance of Memorial Day at the old Archer fire station one block south of the Archer Post Office.
The Native Nation Museum set the scene with flags representing every branch of our military, the American flag as well as the MIA flag representing our missing in action soldiers.

Former Postmaster James H.Waldrop assigned Rural Carrier Janet Mitchell-Silverhawk the task of keeping the Post Office a vital part of the community which led to this annual event and is carried on with the support of current Postmaster Michael A.Richardson.

The event was kicked off by emcee Frank Silverhawk who welcomed two special elder veterans of World War II -- Stephen Lawrence, a Tuskegee Airman , and Bob Gaushe, an Iwo Jima survivor.

Curious children and solemn adults contemplated the significance of the day as they remembered their own family members, now gone after serving in WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.
 

As the ceremony began it was explained that the “burning of the flag” was the only proper was to dispose of a flag retired from its purpose.

The ceremony became more moving as Native Americans escorted the many veterans present to carry a flag to its final resting place.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Jacksonville Post Offices, stations achieving Business Connect goal


Congratulations to Postmaster Steve Hardin’s Team for reaching their Business Connect target goal of 24 activities for Fiscal Year 2013.

Leading the way are the Atlantic Beach and Monument stations with 31 business activities year-to-date.  Murray Hill Station is close behind with 30 acitivites for the time period.

Business Connect is one of the Employee Engagement Programs specifically for Postmasters, Stations/Branches Managers and Supervisors to prompt discussion with customers about USPS products and services.

The program is designed to engage Postmasters in generating revenue and strengthening customer relations.

Key employees for the program in the photo are (left to right):Acting  Manager Customer Service Operations (MCSO) Bill Spangler, Supervisor Customer Service Ron Render, Sales & Service Associate (SSA) Marilyn Fears, Sales & Service Distribution Associate Tabitha Herring, Postmaster Stephen Hardin, SSA Renee Hill,  and MCSO Paul Birge.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Postal employees participate in Jacksonville school vehicle fair



The North Florida District Vehicle Maintenance group recently attended a vehicle fair at Hogan Springs Glen Elementary School in Jacksonville which attended by about 300 students.

The fair included vehicles that serve the local community including fire, police and rescue trucks and cars.  A special treat was the landing of the local rescue helicopter which landed at the fair.

"Students asked questions about why the steering wheel was on the right side of the truck and how far the postal truck travels," said Supervisor Vehicle Supplies Tory Negron.  "The children enjoyed the activity books that were provided by the Postal Service so they could color in the stamps celebrating our 50 states."


This is the second year for the VMF to participate in this event and at the World of Nations celebration in downtown Jacksonville.

Negron was assisted at the vehicle fair by Auto Technician Dan Camacho.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

USPS issues policy for medications found loose, damaged in the mail


USPS now is using the following procedures for the handling of medications found damaged or loose in the mail:

•    Loose in the mail medications. Never attempt matching loose medications with their packaging. Send all loose medications to the Atlanta Mail Recovery Center where they will be handled using procedures that protect consumer privacy.

•    Damaged mail containing medications. Damaged mail, where the contents have been potentially compromised, will either be disposed of or returned to sender based on mail class and ancillary service endorsements.

•    Damaged Merchandise Return Service (MRS) packages containing medications. MRS is used to mail medications that have expired or are no longer needed by the customer. These pieces should be delivered, even when damaged, to the destination address on the preprinted MRS label.

To protect customer safety and privacy, employees should verify the destination addresses of all packages containing medications at their delivery points to make sure each delivery is accurate.
For all mailpieces containing medications, employees also must perform the appropriate barcode scans to provide tracking and visibility for customers.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Letter carriers and customers vulnerable to dog bites

 
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), nearly 5,900 letter carriers were attacked by dogs in 2012. More than 4.7 million Americans annually are bitten by dogs — half of whom are children.
To help carriers avoid dog attacks, USPS offers the following tips:

• Observe the area. Take a quick glance at common places a dog may be. Check underneath parked cars, hedges or porches.
• Don’t startle a dog. If it’s asleep, make a non-startling noise, such as soft whistling. Call its name if you know it. Do this before you are close to the dog, while you still have time and space for an escape.
• Never reach out and pet a dog.
• Never assume a dog won’t bite. Familiarity with a dog is no guarantee it won’t bite.
• Protect yourself; don’t assume it’s friendly today because it has been in the past.
• Keep your eyes on dogs. They are more likely to bite when you’re not looking.
• Stand your ground. If a dog comes toward you, turn and face it. Hold something in front of you if available and back slowly away.
• Never turn and run.
• Have at least one full can of dog repellent spray with you.
• Use warning letters as needed to let owners know there’s a possibility of mail delivery suspension if their dogs aren’t restrained.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Augusta Main Post Office celebrates retirements

Pictured are:  Postmaster, Paul Steele; Bill Graham, Joseph Wade, Sheila Nelson, and Acting Manager, James Lloyd.
 The Augusta Main Post Office celebrated the retirement of three employees on 5/17/2013. 

Sheila Nelson, Supervisor, Customer Service retired with more than 34 years of service. 

City Carrier Bill Graham retired with 25 years of service and City Carrier, Joseph Wade, retired with 22 years of service.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Georgia communities met food drive challenge


The U.S. Postal Service and the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) conducted the nation’s largest single-day food drive on Saturday, May 11.

Communities all across the North Florida District participated in this annual event which provides food to local food banks and pantries that rely heavily on donations.

With more than 50 million Americans living at risk of hunger, food banks across the country continue to experience record demand for emergency food assistance.

Local letter carriers along with nation’s 175,000 letter carriers collected food donations left at the mailboxes of generous Americans in more than 10,000 communities and delivered them to food banks and other hunger relief organizations, such as pantries, soup kitchens and shelters.

Now in its 21st year, the Stamp Out Hunger food drive is the nation’s largest single-day food drive, having collected more than one billion pounds of food since its inception in 1993. In 2012, generous Americans donated more than 70 million pounds of food, which marked the ninth consecutive year that at least 70 million pounds were collected.

Here are some of the outstanding efforts in local communities:

Louisville GA 1,135 lbs of food


Ocilla GA 1,565 lbs of food

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Finance department honors employees' Postal service

North Florida Finance Manager recently honored department employees who have reached service achievements.

USPS recognizes career employees with service award pins at the 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 years of creditable government service. 

These awards are not to be taken lightly as many of our employees retire or leave military service prior to beginning work with the USPS.    

All of the employees recognized have built their careers in different areas, yet they have demonstrated their abilities to remain committed.  



Annie Scott, TACS Clerk – 30 yrs

Greg Conger, TACS Clerk – 30 yrs

Janet Peterson-Steen, Data Collection Tech – 30 yrs

 Dorothy Bess, Data Collection Tech – 25 yrs

Monday, June 3, 2013

Glen St. Mary FL Post Office hosts local 2nd grade students


The employees from the Glen Saint Mary FL Post Office recently hosted 2nd grade students from the Westside Elementary School.

Students were shown a right hand drive rural vehicle and learned how to safely check their mailbox at home.

Postal employees Nathan King, Lisa Prescott and Missy Whitehead were honored to host a tour of their facility.

Each student addressed, mailed and postmarked a letter of postcard to their family or a friend.

 It was a great day for a field trip and these students learned a lot about our Post Office and how the Postal Service operates .