- US Navy Naval Supply Systems
Command.
RADM Justin D. McCarthy, SC, USN Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command and Chief of Supply Corps (757) 605-3565 Jeffrey G. Orner, SES, Executive Director Naval Supply Systems Command CNOCM (SW/AW) Daniel K. Warner, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Supply Command NAVSUP's primary mission is to provide US naval forces ......
- US Navy Naval Supply Systems Command.
(Government).
Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command and Chief of Supply Corps NAVSUP's primary mission is to provide US naval forces with quality supplies and services. NAVSUP oversees logistics programs in the areas of supply operations, conventional ordnance, contracting, resale, fuel, transportation, and security assistance. In addition, NAVSUP is responsible for quality ......
- U.S. Postal Service Delivers Safety
HEADNOTE Better safety means better customer service. Each day, the United States Postal Service (USPS) collects, processes, and delivers an average of 670 million pieces of mail. If placed end-to-end, this would circle the globe three times. It takes a lot of workers to keep all that mail moving, and ......
- US Postal Service begins marketing campaign for its online operations
With the kinks ironed out and new services added, the U.S. Postal Service has begun to put some serious marketing muscle behind its online operations. One USPS option, called Click-N-Ship, enables users to print shipping labels, pay postage and even arrange for a pickup, all from their desktops. And with ......
- U.S. Postal Service Delivers Safety
Each day, the United States Postal Service (USPS) collects, processes, and delivers an average of 670 million pieces of mail. If placed end-to-end, this would circle the globe three times. It takes a lot of workers to keep all that mail moving, and most of USPS's 700,000 employees are involved ......
- Competition and Innovation in Postal
Services.
The 13 chapters in this book represent the work of professional, academic, and governmental economists. It is an impressive exchange of views between "the practical thinkers and the thinking practitioners." The discussants, both international and United States citizens, include seven economists working directly for the British Post Office, the United ......