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President Trump Nominates USPS Board Members
March 24, 2026
President Donald Trump has nominated four individuals to fill vacancies on the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) Board of Governors, a critical step toward restoring full governance amid ongoing financial and operational challenges faced by USPS. These nominations come as postal unions and stakeholders express concern over the nominees' limited public profiles and question whether they possess the necessary expertise and bipartisan balance to effectively oversee USPS management and procurement decisions.
- The USPS Board of Governors plays a pivotal role in guiding procurement strategies, contract approvals, and financial oversight, making these nominations highly relevant to contractors and suppliers targeting USPS opportunities.
- Procurement professionals should note potential shifts in USPS governance that could influence future contract awards, vendor engagement, and strategic priorities.
- Stakeholders may find increased scrutiny on board member qualifications and governance transparency, which could impact USPS procurement policies and operational reforms.
- Organizations engaged with USPS should consider the implications of a potentially reconstituted board on ongoing and upcoming USPS solicitations and contract negotiations.
As we know from the past, when [the USPS Board of Governors went down to only one governor], it is imperative to have a full board to effectively manage the Postal Service.
— Kathleen Siviter, Executive Director, Alliance of Nonprofit Mailers
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U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee
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