Skip Top Navigation
  • Who We Are

    • Leadership
    • Financials
    • Government Relations
    • Judicial Officer
    • Legal
    • Our History
    • Postal Facts
  • What We're Doing

    • Strategic Planning
    • Current Initiatives
    • Securing The Mail
    • Sustainability
    • Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Government Services
    • Postal Customer Council
    • Service Performance Results
  • Newsroom

    • National News
    • Local News
    • Testimony & Speeches
    • Broadcast Downloads
    • Events Calendar
    • Photo Gallery
    • Service Alerts
  • Careers

    • Career Opportunities
    • Working at USPS
    • How to Apply
    • Profile Login
  • Doing Business with Us

    • Suppliers
    • Licensing
    • Rights & Permissions
    • Auctions
    • Public Key Infrastructure
The image is the profile of an eagle's head adjoining the words United States Postal Service to form the corporate signature, along with the text About
Link to "How to Order the First-Day-of-Issue Digital Color or Traditional Postmarks" Link to contents for "Organization Information"      Link to "Pull-Out Information"

Supply Management

USPS Headquarters Managers and Field Installation Heads: March 2019 Annual Capital Property Review

The next Annual Capital Property Review takes place March 4–29, 2019. If you are the Material Accountability Officer (MAO) or are responsible for conducting the Annual Capital Property Review and you need training or guidance, please contact your supporting Asset Accountability Service Center at blue.usps.gov/purchase/assetmgnt/am_aasc_home.htm.

The MAO training course is also available on the HERO (Integrated HR System) website (see course number 2014SUPM0153SS01), and provides the following:

n Basic instructions on how to track, transfer, and dispose of equipment, and

n Guidance on completing an Annual Capital Property Review and its associated forms.

— Asset Management Performance and Accountability,
Supply Management, 2-14-19

By the Numbers. 8,500: Number of automated processing equipment pieces used by USPS to sort mail.




Link to "How to Order the First-Day-of-Issue Digital Color or Traditional Postmarks" Link to contents for "Organization Information"      Link to "Pull-Out Information"
  • LEGAL

    • Privacy Policy ›
    • Terms of Use ›
    • FOIA ›
    • No FEAR Act EEO Data ›
  • ON ABOUT.USPS.COM

    • Newsroom ›
    • USPS Service Alerts ›
    • Forms & Publications ›
    • Careers ›
    • Site Index ›
  • ON USPS.COM

    • USPS.com Home ›
    • Buy Stamps & Shop ›
    • Print a Label with Postage ›
    • Customer Service ›
    • Delivering Solutions to the Last Mile ›
  • OTHER USPS SITES

    • Business Customer Gateway ›
    • Postal Inspectors ›
    • Inspector General ›
    • Postal Explorer ›
Copyright© 2025 USPS. All Rights Reserved.