
Checking all the boxes
The Eagle highlights the Postal Service’s package strategy for success
An integrated network for mail and packages has lowered operational costs and is helping the Postal Service grow its share of the nation’s package deliveries, The Eagle magazine reports in its spring issue.
The cover story examines the transformation of the postal network under the Delivering for America plan. USPS now has a strong growth trajectory based on a more efficient network, a realigned product portfolio and pricing strategies that position the organization for profitability.
Other topics include the Postal Service’s meticulous preparations for disaster recovery, stellar Election Mail performance last year and the vision for retail modernization.
The issue also looks at the history behind the words “post” and “office.”
The Postal Service mailed The Eagle to employees’ homes in April. It is also available on Newsroom, the USPS online news hub.

Appointments, awards and retirements
Here’s a look at recent USPS announcements
• Sarah L. Dumais, external reporting and account reconciliation manager, was named acting corporate accounting executive manager.
• Raymona M. Holt, financial reporting manager, was named acting integration and support manager in the chief financial officer’s organization.
• Michael A. Milligan was named treasurer. He previously served as strategic business and financial planning director.
• Derek J. Strissel, Central Area’s operations integration manager, was named Kentucky-West Virginia District’s acting manager. Jason E. Howard, Illinois District’s operations integration manager, was named Central Area’s acting operations integration manager.
• Claudia Quiroga-Tippett was named executive administrator in the Office of the USPS Board of Governors. She previously served as a program and policy analyst.
• Chad W. Way has completed a detail assignment and resumed his regular duties as Indiana District’s Post Office operations manager.
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‘Windows 11 Operating System’
USPS Executive and Administrative Schedule and Postal Career Executive Service employees may participate in an upcoming lunch-and-learn session about the Windows 11 operating system.
The 45-minute virtual session, “Windows 11 Operating System,” will be held Wednesday, April 30, at 2 p.m. Eastern.
Participants must register before the event at the online USPS Windows 11 Resource Center. Space is limited.
Employees with questions can email the USPS Endpoint Technology Digital Workspace team.