United States Postal Service®

Quarterly Performance for Presort First-Class Mail®
Mailpieces Delivered Between 07/01/2015 and 09/30/2015

Quarter IV
FY2015

Overview

For Presort First-Class Mail®, the service performance measurement system of the Postal Service™ uses documented arrival time at a designated postal facility to start the measurement clock, and an Intelligent Mail® barcode (IMb™) scan by an external, third-party reporter to stop-the-clock. Mail piece tracking from IMb™ in-process scans is used in conjunction with the external data to extrapolate results for the population of Presort First-Class Mail® using Full-Service Intelligent Mail®. Data collected by the Postal Service™ are provided to an independent, external contractor to calculate service measurement and compile the necessary reports. The system used for this reporting is called the Intelligent Mail® Accuracy and Performance System (iMAPS).

The external contractor determines service performance based on the elapsed time between the start-the-clock event recorded by the Postal Service™ and the stop-the-clock event recorded by anonymous households and small businesses that report delivery information directly to the contractor. The service measure consists of two parts: (1) how long mail pieces take to get through processing, and (2) how long mail takes from the last processing scan to delivery. The second portion is used as a delivery factor differential to determine the percent of all Presort First-Class Mail® delivered on the last processing date versus the percent delivered after the last processing date. Service performance is measured by comparing the transit time to USPS® service standards to determine the percent of mail delivered on time.

The Service Performance Measurement (SPM) application of the Full-Service Seamless Acceptance and Service Performance system (SASP) serves as the data source for iMAPS. SPM captures data from all Full-Service Intelligent Mail® and applies business rules for service measurement before sending data to iMAPS.

Presort First-Class™ Parcels were categorized as a competitive product as of October 3, 2011, and are no longer included in the Presort First-Class Mail® scores.

Performance Highlights

National Overnight performance in FY15 Quarter 4 was 96.2 percent on time, 1.3 points lower when compared to the same period last year. National Two-Day performance was 94.9 percent on time, 2.4 points lower when compared to the same period last year. National Three-To-Five-Day performance was 91.0 percent on time, 3.8 points lower when compared to the same period last year. Nationally, at least 99.6 percent of mail across all service standards was delivered within the service standard plus three days in FY15 Quarter 4. Eastern Area led the nation in Overnight service performance with 96.9 percent on time. For the eighth consecutive quarter since FY15, Pacific Area led the nation in Two-Day service performance with 96.9 percent on time. Southern Area and Great Lakes Area led the nation in Three-To-Five-Day service performance with 91.5 percent on time.

In FY15 Quarter 4, Alaska had the highest Overnight service performance at 98.6 percent on time, and 26 districts had a score at or above the performance target of 96.80 percent on time. Alaska also had the highest performance for Two-Day service at 98.3 percent on time, with 13 districts scoring at or above the performance target of 96.50 percent on time. Greater Indiana had the highest Three-To-Five-Day performance at 95.4 percent on time.

 

District Overnight Two-Day Three-To-Five-Day
Percent On Time Percent On Time Percent On Time
Capital Metro Area 96.5 95.3 90.9
Atlanta 96.8 95.8 91.0
Baltimore 96.8 94.9 90.9
Capital 96.4 94.6 91.4
Greater South Carolina 95.9 95.5 88.6
Greensboro 97.0 95.8 91.9
Mid-Carolinas 98.3 95.2 90.8
Northern Virginia 96.6 95.4 93.1
Richmond 94.4 93.7 89.6
Eastern Area 96.9 95.1 91.2
Appalachian 97.8 95.4 93.4
Central Pennsylvania 98.1 95.0 92.2
Kentuckiana 97.2 94.7 92.4
Northern Ohio 96.6 95.7 92.1
Ohio Valley 96.3 94.7 89.6
Philadelphia Metro 95.4 93.7 89.6
South Jersey 97.7 96.0 92.7
Tennessee 95.1 95.7 92.7
Western New York 96.5 94.4 91.6
Western Pennsylvania 96.8 96.0 91.5
Great Lakes Area 96.2 94.8 91.5
Central Illinois 95.2 94.5 89.9
Chicago 94.3 92.9 88.1
Detroit 95.4 95.2 90.7
Gateway 94.3 94.7 88.6
Greater Indiana 97.1 94.7 95.4
Greater Michigan 96.7 95.2 90.4
Lakeland 96.9 95.0 91.2
Northeast Area 94.9 92.8 88.9
Albany 95.9 95.1 89.8
Caribbean 91.8 97.0 80.3
Connecticut Valley 96.7 93.9 90.4
Greater Boston 95.6 95.6 90.1
Long Island 93.8 92.6 89.7
New York 97.6 91.7 88.1
Northern New England 94.5 93.7 83.3
Northern New Jersey 94.0 91.7 93.0
Triboro 93.0 82.0 76.3
Westchester 96.6 91.9 87.3
Pacific Area 95.5 96.9 91.1
Bay-Valley 97.4 96.6 92.6
Honolulu 96.1 N/A 90.5
Los Angeles 92.9 97.2 89.8
Sacramento 95.9 96.6 89.2
San Diego 96.9 97.0 91.4
San Francisco 96.6 96.1 92.8
Santa Ana 98.2 97.2 92.6
Sierra Coastal 98.4 97.8 93.6
Southern Area 96.7 94.7 91.5
Alabama 96.6 94.7 90.0
Arkansas 95.9 94.6 91.9
Dallas 94.8 94.6 92.8
Fort Worth 97.1 95.0 90.3
Gulf Atlantic 98.1 95.2 92.7
Houston 96.9 93.2 89.1
Louisiana 96.2 95.0 90.1
Mississippi 96.3 94.2 90.3
Oklahoma 97.3 95.7 91.9
Rio Grande 96.7 94.2 90.5
South Florida 98.0 95.4 91.9
Suncoast 95.6 95.3 91.3
Western Area 96.3 95.8 91.0
Alaska 98.6 98.3 93.5
Arizona 97.7 96.8 93.1
Central Plains 93.2 96.2 93.5
Colorado/Wyoming 95.2 95.3 86.8
Dakotas 97.8 96.6 89.7
Hawkeye 95.8 95.2 91.8
Mid-America 94.2 94.6 86.6
Nevada-Sierra 97.2 92.5 93.4
Northland 97.4 95.3 88.6
Portland 96.2 97.0 92.3
Salt Lake City 95.3 96.7 89.6
Seattle 96.2 97.4 90.6
Nation FY2015 Q4 96.2 94.9 91.0

Nation FY2014 Q4 (SPLY) 97.5 97.3 94.8

Nation FY2009 Annual 94.3 90.0 85.1
Nation FY2010 Annual 93.4 92.7 88.2
Nation FY2011 Annual 90.8 89.1 90.6
Nation FY2012 Annual 96.8 95.7 95.1
Nation FY2013 Annual 97.2 97.0 96.1
Nation FY2014 Annual 97.0 96.4 92.2
Nation FY2015 Annual 95.7 93.6 87.8
Nation FY2015 Q1 96.8 96.1 91.0
Nation FY2015 Q2 94.2 89.4 80.6
Nation FY2015 Q3 95.8 93.9 88.7

FY2015 Annual Target 96.80 96.50 95.25