WASHINGTON — The Temporary Emergency Committee of the Board of Governors of the U.S. Postal Service (“TEC”) will meet Nov. 15 in open session at Postal Service headquarters, 475 L’Enfant Plaza, SW, Washington, DC. The public is welcome to observe the meeting beginning at 10 a.m. EST in the Ben Franklin Room on the 11th floor. The TEC is expected to discuss the following items:
- Call to order and remarks of the Chairman of the Board
- Remarks of the Postmaster General and CEO
- Approval of previous minutes
- Committee Reports
- FY2016 10K and Financial Statements
- FY2017 IFP and Financing Resolution
- FY2018 Appropriations Request
- Quarterly Service Performance Report
- Approval of Annual Report and Comprehensive Statement
- Draft Agenda for the teleconference tentatively scheduled for Dec. 1
- Appointment of the Chairman of the TEC
- Adjourn
Open session meetings of the TEC of the Board of Governors are available on live audio webcasts at http://about.usps.com/news/electronic-press-kits/bog/welcome.htm.Three hours after the conclusion of the open session meeting, a recorded audio file will be available for listening. In compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, the audio webcast will be open-captioned.
Financial Briefing
Following the TEC’s open meeting on Nov. 15, Postmaster General & CEO Megan J. Brennan and Chief Financial Officer Joe Corbett will host a telephone/web conference call to discuss the financial results in more detail. The call will begin at 1 p.m. EST and is open to the news media and all other interested parties.
How to Participate:
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US/Canada Attendee Dial-in: (855) 293-5496
Conference ID: 8695123
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Event Number: 990 313 930
Think they should just put up roadside postal boxes in the retirement communities what a waste of money paying an overpriced postal worker to deliver junk mail
I’m not too sure why we require Postal Service for a retirement community in Greenvalley Arizona when most of the residents only lived here two or three months out of the year the Postal Service the Belize you can’t move your postbox you got to move your patio furniture they invade your space they’re terrible and rude and I’d like to see them all fired and replaced the super boxes