Michael A. Crew testified before the President's Commission on the United States Postal Service on February 20 in Washington, DC.

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November 28, 2005  

Michael A. Crew was one of 20 people invited to testify before the President's Commission on the United States Postal Service on February 20 in Washington, DC.  The nine-member bipartisan commission was established by President Bush in December, 2002 to identify the operational, structural, and financial challenges facing the US Postal Service; examine potential solutions; and recommend legislative and administrative steps to ensure the postal service's long-term viability. His testimony is available below.

Testimony:

Unique Attributes of the Postal Service Business Model: Prepared Statement to the President’s Commission On The United States Postal Service

Website of President's Commission on the United States Postal Services

Supporting Documents:

Balancing Access and the Universal Service Obligation, published in Postal and Delivery Services: Delivering on Competition, edited by M. Crew and P. Kleindorfer, 2002 Kluwer Academic Publishers

Privatizing the U.S. Postal Service,” published in Mail @ the Millennium: Will the Postal Service Go Private, edited by E. Hudgins, 2000, Washington, DC: Cato Institute.  

Developing Policies for the Future of the United States Postal Service,” a study prepared for the United States Federal Trade Commission.