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DOCKET SECTION
RECEIVED
BEFORE THE
POSTAL RATE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20268-0001
POSTAL RATE AND FEE CHANGES, 1997
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POSTAL
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OFTHE SECAET,&RY
OFFICE
Docket No. R97-1
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NOTICE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OF FILING OF ERRATA TO
WORKPAPERS OF WITNESS ALEXANDROVICH (USPS-T-5)
(October 1, 1997)
The United States Postal Service hereby provides notice that it is today filing
errata to the workpapers
interrogatory
of witness Alexandrovich
OCA/USPS-T5-41
discovered
in Workpaper
responding
to interrogatory
that a calculation
(USPS-T-5).
In responding
to
(response filed today), several citation errors were
B-3, W/S 3.2.1 and corrections
MPA/USPS-T5-3
corrections
are being made.
workpaper
pages are attached.
are being made.
Also, in
(response tiled today), it was discovered
had been omitted from Workpaper
B-IO, W/S 10.0.3, and
A summary page explaining the changes and revised
Respectfully
submitted,
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
By its attorneys:
Daniel J. Foucheaux, Jr.
Chief Counsel, Ratemaking
Susan M. Duchek
475 L’Enfant Plaza West, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20260-I 137
(202) 268-2990; Fax -5402
October 1, 1997
‘97
Errata - Alexandrovich (USPS-T-5)
Workpaper B-3
Workpaper
B-3
W/S 3.2 1 Paae 2 of 2
Change the following line in column (2):
footnote [b] from. “ALA850P22 for lines 1-41; ALA850P16,
col. for activities given on lines 44-63, 8. 66.”
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“W/S 3 2 1 1, column 9 for lines l-43, USPS-LR-H-146,
IV-g, 10 for activities given on lines 44-63”
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w/s 10.0.3
Corrects errata filed 8/29/97
Below “Note”: include the bottom section so that the calculation
adjustment appears As a result, change the following:
of the
from
1 out of every 0.00000 letters would have to be reclassified
as a flat.
to
1 out of every 6 81994 letters would have to be reclassified
as a flat
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Revised 1011197
WI.51003
FY ,996 MAlL SHAPE ADJUSTMENT
SUMMARY
1996National
Mallcount:
58 01% Includes DPS8Sector Segment
41 99%
1W.W%
1.063.625.516
770.015.490
1.833.841,006
LETTERS
FLAT5
FY 1996 2856R S”rvW Data.
67 35%
32.65%
1m.w%
1.546.130
749,690
2.295,820
LETTERS
FLATS
If tile ,996 2858R data had the *are percentages of letter*
and flats as the 1996 Nat~onai Mail Count. there would have to
be the following dlstrlbution:
,,331,823
963,997
2295.820
LETTERS
FLATS
214.307
Th,s would requre an adjustmenl of
6 81994
I out 01 every
58.01%
41 99%
1w0096
pleces~
letters would have to be reclass,ficd as a “al.
Note Such reciass,fy,ng can only occur ,f there are already both
letters and hts in the category,
QEG
5
6
7
13
52
Letters
Postatcards
NS Postcards
F’S Postcards
Maligrams
Total 2656
Tots minus OBS(6.7.11 .I 5)
4170
50169
30211
0
64570
1546130
146,560
0.14662665
6 6199405
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CERTIFICATE
OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that I have this day served the foregoing document upon all
participants of record in this proceeding in accordance with section 12 of the Rules of
Practice.
Susan M. Duchek
475 L’Enfant Plaza West, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20260-I 137
(202) 268-2990; Fax -5402
October 1, 1997