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USPS has a new organization

The Postal Service has a new organization to support USPS network transformation initiatives.

Under the Delivering for America plan, the Postal Service is building a network that consists of regional processing and distribution centers, local processing centers, sorting and delivery centers, and integrated logistics infrastructure.

The new organization, called Infrastructure and Operations Support, is led by Senior Vice President Ronnie Jarriel.

The teams that comprise the organization, and their leaders, are:

• Facilities: Vice President Ben Kuo;

• Fleet Management: Director Justin Glass;

• Next Generation Delivery Vehicle Program: Director Victoria Stephen;

• Facilities and Fleet Acquisition portfolio: Senior Director Martin Petrey;

• Service Quality Assurance: Executive Director Greg White; and

• Product Acceptance and Support: Senior Director Randy Workman.

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced the new organization last week.

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