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Acting USPS chief technology officer named

Gary Reblin has been named the Postal Service’s acting chief technology officer.

He succeeds Scott Bombaugh, who retired June 30.

In his new role, Reblin will be responsible for the Postal Service’s efforts to create a network of integrated mail and package processing facilities.

He will also oversee engineering systems, applied engineering and maintenance operations at USPS headquarters in Washington, DC.

Most recently, Reblin served as applied engineering vice president, helping to transform the Postal Service’s mail processing and retail and delivery networks.

He has held vice president positions in several areas, including innovative business technology, product innovation, domestic products, shipping services and expedited shipping.

Reblin joined the Postal Service in 1991.

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5 months ago

You can talk all of this innovation crap you want to. It took nine days for a first class letter to get to my home from an address ten miles away. I feel fortunate that I got it at all. Good luck.

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