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USPS network outage affecting some post offices

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Some Post Offices currently are experiencing system outages. Service is expected to return later today.

USPS Outage message for large customers — 11 a.m. Feb. 13, 2015

Some Postal Service information technology applications continue to be non-functional today following yesterday’s unplanned network outage. The outage has resulted in postal email being down and is affecting some services offered at retail offices. Postal Service Customer Care Center operations involving agent assistance is impacted.

Scanning operations, including Track & Confirm, continue as normal. The outage is not affecting the acceptance of mail, mail processing or delivery.

This outage is not related to a cyber-intrustion incident. We regret the inconvenience this is causing and we are working to have all systems functioning normally as soon as possible.

5 thoughts on “USPS network outage affecting some post offices

  1. POSTAL ELECTROINC TECHNICIANS SHOULD BE MAINTAINING THE NETWORK. AT MY PD&C MANAGEMENT IS MORE CONCERNED ABOUT US INSTALLING AUGER BELTS.

  2. Glad to see things with the USPS network have improved since the employee personal info data breech, which they took two months to tell us about, took place.

    Clowns in postal mgmt. think electricity is a modern marvel.

    The last thing they are competent to handle is a network.

  3. Soon, USPS will be rid of its antiquated retail operation. These outages have all been part of an experiment. For example, my office sees minimal traffic so the elimination of retail operations here wouldn’t garner any major complaints. I can see this place becoming a carrier delivery unit with an APC in the lobby. Hey…..that’s progress! Keep paying dem dues bruthas n sistas as long as you understand that your union can’t do didly squat about progress or as we used to say….progress does not violate the contract!

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