USPS OIG – Body Worn Camera Interim Program Guidance AIGI Memorandum
This Assistant Inspector General for Investigations memorandum outlines the Office of Investigations interim program guidance for the Body Worn Camera Program
This Assistant Inspector General for Investigations memorandum outlines the Office of Investigations interim program guidance for the Body Worn Camera Program
This move, however, is far from wise. It will lead to higher taxpayer expenses, less reliable vehicles, and even slower mail delivery times. It’s time for the USPS to rethink its fleet procurement policies and focus on more cost-effective alternatives.
While still in its early stages, postal management is aggressively proceeding with their “network modernization” p
These wild turkeys took “follow the leader” to a new level by following their local postman on his route. Todd Wiegmann was delivering mail during his shift in Marinette, Wisconsin, when his friend spotted turkeys following him. See the moment!
TOLEDO, Ohio – An Ohio postal worker lied about being robbed at gunpoint to get out of work, WTVG reports.
Our objective was to determine whether Postal Service officers complied with policies and procedures regarding travel and representation expense reimbursements. We reviewed 15 reimbursement requests for each quarter totaling $191,203.
The Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) is an independent agency of the executive branch that exercises regulatory oversight over the U.S. Postal Service, and its employees travel domestically and internationally to advance the PRC’s strategic mission.
The Postal Service has developed plans to handle the upcoming peak season. If the initiatives are implemented as planned and volume forecasts are accurate, the Postal Service should be prepared for peak season; therefore, we are not issuing a recommendation at this time.
Cybercriminals create fake websites that mimic legitimate sites to steal money or information
According to a police report, the victim, Calvin “CJ” Brown Jr., entered the gas station in the 3400 block of Franklin Avenue at about 5:15 p.m. on Oct. 18, after his shift as a mailman ended.