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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 102182
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    The Postal Service has announced its intent to submit a request to the Postal Regulatory Commission. This request aims to add a new shipping services contract to the list of Negotiated Service Agreements in the Competitive Products List of the Mail Classification Schedule. Filed on December 2, 2024, the documents regarding this contract are accessible online at www.prc.gov under Docket Nos. MC2025-589 and K2025-588.

    Simple Explanation

    The Postal Service wants to make a special deal to deliver packages faster. They're asking a group in charge to say it's okay to add this deal to their list of special delivery plans, so they can start using it.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 13901
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Postal Service has announced that it is filing a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission to add a new domestic shipping contract to the competitive products list. This contract, known as the USPS Request to Add Priority Mail & USPS Ground AdvantageĀ® Contract 648, was filed under specific legal provisions. Details about this filing can be accessed through the commission's official website. The designated contact for further information is Sean Robinson.

    Simple Explanation

    The Postal Service wants to change how they deliver mail by asking for permission to try a new agreement that could help them deliver packages faster. They haven't shared all the details yet, so people have some questions about what it means for mail prices and services.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 687
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    The Postal Service has announced that it filed a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission to include a new domestic shipping contract in the competitive products list. This contract involves Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground Advantage services. The filing took place on December 20, 2024, and more information can be found on the Postal Regulatory Commission’s website. The contact person for further details is Sean C. Robinson.

    Simple Explanation

    The Postal Service wants to add a new shipping deal to a special list, like getting a new toy everyone can use, but they didn't say how much it costs or who will get to play with it.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 102184
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    The United States Postal Service has announced that it is seeking to add a new domestic shipping contract to the list of Negotiated Service Agreements within the Competitive Products List. This filing was made with the Postal Regulatory Commission on November 29, 2024. The contract in question involves Priority Mail and USPS Ground AdvantageĀ® services. The details of this filing are available online at the Postal Regulatory Commission’s website, under Docket Nos. MC2025-541 and K2025-539.

    Simple Explanation

    The United States Postal Service wants to make a special deal for sending mail with two types of their shipping services. This deal means they might give better prices or conditions to some people or companies, but they didn't say exactly what those are.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 4815
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Postal Service has filed a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission to add a new domestic shipping services contract to its Competitive Products List. This contract involves Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground AdvantageĀ®. The update is meant to revise the Negotiated Service Agreements in the Mail Classification Schedule. Additional details and official documents regarding this request are available on the Postal Regulatory Commission's website.

    Simple Explanation

    The Postal Service wants to make some changes to a special deal where people pay for faster mail delivery. They are asking for permission to add this new deal to their list, but they haven't told us much about what might change or how it will affect mail costs.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103884
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The United States Postal Service has notified that it has filed a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission to add a new domestic shipping services contract to its list of Negotiated Service Agreements. This contract concerns Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground Advantage. The filing occurred on December 12, 2024, and more details can be accessed on the Postal Regulatory Commission's website under specific docket numbers. For further information, Sean C. Robinson is the contact person.

    Simple Explanation

    The Postal Service wants to change how it ships packages and has asked for permission to do so. They filed this request on December 12, 2024, and you can find more information online if you're curious!

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103888
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Postal Service announced that it has filed a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission to add a new domestic shipping services agreement to the Competitive Products List as part of the Mail Classification Schedule. This agreement, known as the Priority Mail & USPS Ground AdvantageĀ® Contract 525, is subject to review under certain U.S. statutes. Interested parties can access related documents online under specific docket numbers.

    Simple Explanation

    The Postal Service wants to make mail delivery deals easier to find on a special list. They are filing a request to bring a new deal, called Priority Mail & USPS Ground AdvantageĀ® Contract 525, under review, so everyone follows the rules.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 105642
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Postal Service announced that it has filed a request to the Postal Regulatory Commission to add a new domestic shipping services contract to its competitive products list. This contract, referred to as "USPS Request to Add Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail & USPS Ground AdvantageĀ® Contract 1080", is part of the Negotiated Service Agreements. The filing took place on December 16, 2024, and additional details can be found on the website of the Postal Regulatory Commission under Docket Nos. MC2025-848, K2025-849.

    Simple Explanation

    The Postal Service wants to add a new special deal for mailing packages that might help some people save money, but they're not saying exactly how it works yet. They're asking for approval to start this deal, and more information can be found online if grown-ups want to look.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103892
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Postal Service has announced that it has filed a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission. This request seeks to add a new domestic shipping services contract, called "USPS Request to Add Priority Mail & USPS Ground AdvantageĀ® Contract 522," to its Competitive Products List in the Mail Classification Schedule. Those interested can find related documents at the Postal Regulatory Commission's website using specific docket numbers.

    Simple Explanation

    The Postal Service wants to add a new deal for sending packages to its list of special offers, and it has asked a big decision-making group to approve it so they can start using it soon.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 102972
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Postal Service has announced that it is filing a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission. This request is to add a domestic shipping services contract to the list of Negotiated Service Agreements within the Mail Classification Schedule's Competitive Products List. The filing was made on December 9, 2024, and documents related to this request are available online.

    Simple Explanation

    The Postal Service wants to change how they offer some of their mailing services, like Express Mail and Ground Advantage, by making special agreements. They told a group in charge of mail rules about this change, but they didn't say why or who might benefit.