Opportunity
Federal Register #CP2024-309, MC2026-208 and K2026-207, MC2026-210 and K2026-209, MC2026-212 and K2026-210, MC2026-213 and K2026-211
Postal Regulatory Commission Review of USPS Competitive Negotiated Service Agreements
Buyer
Postal Regulatory Commission
Posted
April 21, 2026
Respond By
April 23, 2026
Identifier
CP2024-309, MC2026-208 and K2026-207, MC2026-210 and K2026-209, MC2026-212 and K2026-210, MC2026-213 and K2026-211
NAICS
541110
This opportunity involves the Postal Regulatory Commission's review of new and modified USPS competitive negotiated service agreements: - Government Buyer: - Postal Regulatory Commission (federal agency) - United States Postal Service (USPS) is the primary OEM and vendor referenced - Products/Services Requested: - Regulatory review and approval of USPS competitive negotiated service agreements - Modifications and additions to the competitive product list, including: - International Priority Airmail - Commercial ePacket - Priority Mail Express International - Priority Mail International - First-Class Package International Service - Priority Mail Contract 954 - PMGA Contracts 961, 962, 963, 964, 965 (standardized distinct products) - No specific part numbers or purchase quantities provided - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Focus on regulatory review and approval of competitive negotiated service agreements - Addition of new standardized distinct products to the competitive product list - Some proceedings are reviewed in summary, others in public proceedings - Public comment is invited on the proposed changes - OEM Highlight: - United States Postal Service (USPS) is the sole OEM and service provider referenced
Description
The Postal Regulatory Commission has issued a notice regarding recent filings by the United States Postal Service for negotiated service agreements. These filings concern modifications and additions to competitive negotiated service agreements, including international priority airmail and various standardized distinct products. The notice invites public comment on these filings and outlines the administrative steps and docket numbers associated with each request. Comments are due by April 23, 2026, and the filings can be accessed through the Commission's website.