Three New Audit Reports

USPS OIG

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Three new audit reports have been released:

9/6/2017

In the OIG’s latest internal controls audit report, we used data analytics to identify anomalies in postage meter use at the U.S. Postal Service’s Remotely Managed Post Office (RMPO) in Canton Center, CT. RMPOs offer part-time window service hours and are required to have a post office postage meter due to limited stamp stock requirements. Read the report to discover what we found and our recommendations for improvement: https://go.usa.gov/xR6RB

9/6/2017

The U.S. Postal Service operates more than 30,000 leased and owned retail facilities nationwide. Over 1,600 of these facilities are in the Pacific Area. We visited 56 of them, and in our new audit report, we assessed building maintenance, safety and security standards, and employee working condition requirements. We also assessed whether each facility was handicap accessible. This is the sixth in a series of audits assessing retail facility conditions nationwide. Read our findings and recommendations in the audit report: http://go.usa.gov/xR6Qz

 

Surface Visibility Scanning ― Western Area

9/6/2017 

The US Postal Service’s Surface Visibility Scanning network provides real-time tracking and management of mail containers and trailers. The network uses devices that update data through wireless connections. The USPS’ FY 2017 goal for accurate scanning was 91 percent. The OIG audited four facilities in the Western area for their compliance to the 91 percent scan rate threshold. Read our findings in the audit report: http://go.usa.gov/xR6P5

 

 

 

 

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