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Reblin named chief technology officer

He’ll lead efforts to create a network of integrated processing facilities

Chief Technology Officer Appointment
Gary Reblin, the Postal Service’s chief technology officer

The Postal Service has named Gary Reblin as its chief technology officer, a role he has filled on an acting basis since June.

Reblin succeeds Scott Bombaugh, who has retired.

In his new role, Reblin is responsible for the Postal Service’s efforts to create a network of integrated mail and package processing facilities. He oversees engineering systems, applied engineering and maintenance operations at USPS headquarters in Washington, DC.

Additionally, his team provides new and redesigned facilities with standardized floor and operating plans, as well as state-of-the-art processing and material handling equipment.

Reblin, who joined USPS in 1991, previously served as applied engineering vice president, helping to transform the Postal Service’s mail processing and retail and delivery networks.

He has held vice president positions in several areas, including innovative business technology, product innovation, domestic products, shipping services and expedited shipping.

Reblin has led several successful product and service launches, including USPS Informed Delivery and the Intelligent Mail barcode.