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This is not your father's United States Postal Service!

John Nolan

Many of you are wondering where the US Postal Service is headed, especially when it comes to how your mail will be handled by them in the future. Since we're doing so much shopping and mailing online in this new century, we thought you'd enjoy hearing from Deputy Postmaster General John Nolan of the United States Postal Service. He recently sat down with Dave to talk about how the Postal Service will work to stay viable for all of us in the years ahead.

Is the Post office dead? John Nolan tells us how the Web is affecting mail services. (05:45)
 
What kinds of changes might we see in USPS services, employees, and costs, as a result of the Internet explosion? (06:27)
 
What does the US Postal Service have to do with email? How can they make use of it to serve clients and consumers? (03:55)
 
Makes me wanna...STAMP? From the licks to self-sticks, stamps have been a part of all our lives. Will they stay the same, or adapt to computer users like you? (05:27)
 
There's always work at the Post Office, right? John Nolan hopes so. Here he talks with Dave about the people who keep the USPS running, both now and in the future. (03:20)
 
What does the future hold, and where will the USPS hold your mail and packages? David asks John Nolan about mail services 5 years from now (03:25)




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