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<abstract>Mail and postal facilities are tempting targets for theft and
other criminal acts. Approximately 800,000 U.S. Postal Service	 
(USPS) employees process about 700 million pieces of mail daily  
at almost 38,000 facilities nationwide. Criminals attack letter  
carriers to get mail containing valuables and burglarize postal  
facilities to get cash and money orders. These activities at USPS
facilities can put at risk the integrity of the mail and the	 
safety of employees, customers, and assets. We looked at physical
security measures at large facilities that perform automated	 
mail-sorting functions, which on the basis of discussions with	 
USPS, we defined as &quot;core&quot; facilities. Specifically, our	 
objectives were to provide information on (1) what USPS has	 
determined to be the physical security requirements at core	 
facilities, (2) what security measures have been implemented and 
what security problems exist at USPS core facilities, and (3)	 
what are USPS&apos;s plans to respond to identified security problems</abstract>
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