Pitney Bowes Inc. announced Dec. 13 that it had been awarded a six-year contract by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to provide support and maintenance of its network of postal meters.
The contract, which is valued at up to $32 million, also calls for Pitney Bowes to provide systems and support for the U.S. Joint Military Postal Command in its U.S. and international operations.
“We are extremely pleased to be able to provide the U.S. Postal Service with precisely the automated technology it requires to meet the needs of today’s retail customer as well as the men and women of the military,” said Pat Brand, president of North American mailing for the Stamford-based Pitney Bowes, in a prepared statement.