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Audit of the Bureau of the Fiscal Service's Fiscal Years 2013 and 2012 Schedules of Non-Entity Assets, Non-Entity Costs and Custodial Revenue
To understand how the U.S. Postal Service might better adapt to increasing market demands for information in the Digital Age, we worked with IBM to take a high level view of a variety of information-gathering technologies, highlighting those most relevant to the postal industry. We identified more than 50 potential postal applications that could enhance sales, transportation, delivery, and customer service as well as support public safety and internal postal security. This paper highlights mobile post offices as well as citizen-government services. This could widely increase the public’s ease-of-access to both.