The U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General (USPS OIG) plays a key role in maintaining the integrity and accountability of America’s postal service, its revenue and assets, and its employees. With $67 billion in revenue in 2010, the Postal Service is at the core of a $1.1 trillion mailing industry that employs more than eight million people. The 600,000 employees and contractors of the Postal Service comprise the second largest civilian federal workforce in the country.
Delivering more than 171 billion pieces of mail yearly to 151 million delivery points and operating more than 31,000 postal facilities, America’s postal system is one of the government’s most trusted entities. The USPS OIG, an independent agency within the Postal Service under the general supervision of nine presidentially appointed governors, employs more than 1,100 auditors, investigators, and professional support personnel stationed in more than 100 offices to meet the challenge of preserving this trust.
Specialties
US Postal Service, Audits, Investigations (Contract Fraud, Financial Fraud, Healthcare Fraud, Internal Mail Theft, and Official Misconduct), Law Enforcement
New hires at USPS OIG
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Executive Special Agent in Charge
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United States Postal Service, Office of Inspector General, Deputy Special Agent in Charge
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Special Agent in Charge
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US Postal Service, Office of Inspector General, Deputy Special Agent in Charge, Headquarters Operations
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Special Agent/Criminal Investigator
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Defense Criminal Investigative Service, Special Agent
USPS OIG Activity on LinkedIn
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USPS OIG has a new VoIP Telecommunications Technician
Corey Stokes is now VoIP Telecommunications Technician