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Access to eTravel to get easier for most employees

USPS and Postal Inspection Service employees who are logged into an ACE computer will no longer need to re-enter their ACE ID and password to access eTravel, beginning Sunday, Oct. 27.

Employees can continue to access eTravel under “Essential Links” on Blue or by typing “etravel” into the search bar on Blue.

After arriving on the eTravel homepage, employees will only need to click “Log On” at the bottom of the page to access the site. If the session times out, clicking on the “Log On” button will allow employees to reenter the site.

USPS Office of Inspector General employees will continue to need their ACE ID and password to access eTravel.

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