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1 May 15, 2014 Time-Delayed and Date-Certain Delivery Mail Michael Ravnitzky

2 Caveat The views expressed are solely those of the author. They do not represent the opinions of the Postal Regulatory Commission or any of the Commissioners. 2

3 Delivery of messages or objects at a future time specified by the sender 3

4 4 Time-Delayed Mail would leverage the ubiquity, skills and resources of the USPS, a trusted national institution

5 Is there a need? Is there demand? 5

6 Previous methods  Wills  Sealed Envelopes  Headstones  Family Bibles  Safety Deposit Boxes  Vaults or Safes 6

7 Other methods  A trusted family friend  Attorney or established law firm  Recorded audiotapes/videotapes  Publication in a book or article  Internet websites  Computer files 7

8 Not the best solutions  Unreliable  Costly  Burdensome 8

9 E-Media allow delayed delivery  Most email software TimeCave.com LetterMeLater.com EmailAlabi.com FutureMe.org Nudgemail.com 9

10 Time-Delayed Mail 10 Provides a way to send Letters, photos and tangible objects Items of personal, sentimental or intrinsic value

11 11 Could be regarded as a form of high-value forward logistics for individuals and others Shifts the burden of storage and logistics to the postal provider

12 Types of Time-Delayed Mail  Short-term delayed communications mail  Less than 3 months  Long-term delayed communications mail  More than 3 months  Contingency mail  “If…”, “When…”, “Unless…”, “Which…”  Date-certain advertising mail 12

13 Components of Time-Delayed Mail  Mail Acceptance  Specification of Delay and Contingency Disposition  Optional Digital Redundancy Element  Time-Based Addressing  Onset Address Verification  Sorting  Storage, Transportation and Retrieval  Post-Retrieval Processing  Reliable Delivery 13

14 Use of postal infrastructure - 1  National postal network  Keeper of the nation’s address system  Addressing conventions  National Change of Address (NCOA)  Postal redirection database and software (PARS)  Other address update systems (CARS, COARS, PAD)  UAA reduction experience 14

15 Use of postal infrastructure - 2  Intelligent Mail barcodes and ZIP Codes  Automated sorting and mail handling systems  Procedures for handling accountable mail  Forever postage products  200 federal laws protecting integrity of the mail  The Postal Inspection Service 15

16 But it could require other elements  Handling and Intake Procedures  Employee Training and Labor resources  Secure storage  New addressing aspects  Envelope markings / visibility  Enhanced postal redirection procedures  Contingency handling  Cost analysis  Pricing structure 16

17 Risks  Uncorrectable delivery address  Loss or damage  Retrieval failure or delivery failure  Service discontinuance  Lack of institutional continuity  Possible peak congestion problems 17

18 Date-Certain Advertising Delivery  Importance of delivery timing  Catalogs, sale flyers/inserts, direct marketing  Election Materials  “In home dates”  Read rates, Open rates, Response rates  Fulfillment resources / inventory  Help desk, phone center planning  Mailbox clutter 18

19 Other Potential Applications  Images extracted from social media  Combining into one transaction multiple mail pieces to be sent at different times  Flexible offsite storage options with automated return  Interactive videogaming, MMORPG, RPG, participative fiction  Birthday cards 19

20 Conclusions  A new category of postal products would transmit messages and objects through time as well as between locations  Taps the strengths of the existing postal network and would provides a useful service  Would not require technical breakthroughs  Robust address correction minimizes risk  Potential value for advertising communications 20

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22 May 15, 2014 Time-Delayed and Date-Certain Delivery Mail Michael Ravnitzky


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