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NAPS – FY 2026 NPA Proposals

Board Memo 004-2026: FY2026 NPA Indicators, Scaling, and Measurement Factors

Executive Board,

NAPS Headquarters received a letter for the USPS dated January 16, 2026, and received January 20, 2026, regarding the proposed Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) National Performance Assessment.

The attached letter includes proposed FY2026 NPA Indicators and additional information. The complete proposal will be posted on NAPS website, due to documentation size.

NAPS Headquarters has responded to the USPS requesting a briefing to discuss the proposed FY2026 indicators and targets. See NAPS response attached.

Please share this information with your membership.

 

Thank you, and be safe.

NAPS Headquarters


The .pdf version of this breaking news Board Memo can be found in the Bulletin Board of the Members section or click here. For the complete proposal, view in our Member Center under USPS Documents. [USPS Documents > National Performance Assessment (NPA) Indicator Sheets > FY 2026 National Performance Assessment Information] click here to login.

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