Title 39 › Part PART III— - MODERNIZATION AND FISCAL ADMINISTRATION › Chapter CHAPTER 28— - STRATEGIC PLANNING AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT › § 2802
By September 30, 1997, the Postal Service must send a strategic plan for its programs to the President and to Congress. The plan must say the Postal Service’s mission, list its main goals (including results-oriented goals), explain how it will meet those goals with needed processes, skills, technology, money, people, and information, show how the performance goals under section 2803 link to those goals, name outside factors that could affect success, and describe how program evaluations were used and when future reviews will happen. The plan must cover at least five years starting with the fiscal year it is sent and must be updated at least every three years. Any performance plan under section 2803 must match the strategic plan and cannot cover years outside a current strategic plan. The Postal Service must ask for and consider views of people who are affected or interested and must tell Congress what is in the plan.
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39 U.S.C. § 2802
Title 39 — Postal Service
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73