This report presents the results of our audits of delivery operations and property conditions in the Georgia District in the Southern Area.
The U.S. Postal Service’s mission is to provide timely, reliable, secure, and affordable mail and package delivery to more than 160 million residential and business addresses across the country. To fulfill this role, the Postal Service is committed to ensuring its delivery platform and services are always a trusted, visible, and valued part of America’s social and economic infrastructure. This includes leveraging people, technology, and systems to provide worldclass visibility of mail and packages as they move through the Postal Service’s integrated system. The U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General (OIG) reviews delivery operations at facilities across the country and provides management with timely feedback in furtherance of this mission.
This report presents a summary of the results of our self-initiated audits of delivery operations and property conditions at four delivery units, as well as district-wide delivery operations in the Georgia District in the Southern Area (Project Number 25-015). The delivery units included the Gray Main Post Office (MPO), Perry Administrative Post Office (APO), Warner Robins MPO, and Zebulon Branch in Georgia.