102-192.150—What are your general responsibilities as a program level mail manager?

Your responsibilities at the program level include—
(a) Working closely with the agency mail manager and mail center managers who handle significant quantities of mail or print functions for your program, as well as mail technical experts;
(b) Ensuring that your program complies with all applicable mail policies and procedures, including this part;
(c) Coordinating with your program personnel to minimize postage and associated printing expenses through improved mail piece design, electronic transmission of data in lieu of mail, and other appropriate measures;
(d) Ensuring that all addresses on mailing lists have been validated using USPS-approved tools such as ancillary endorsements, CASS-certified software, Move Update, and NCOAlink® (more information can be found on the United States Postal Service website at www.usps.com );
(e) Keeping current on new technologies and practices that could reduce your mailing costs or make your use of mail more effective;
(f) Coordinating all of your program's large mailings and associated print jobs to ensure that the most efficient and effective procedures are used;
(g) Providing mail training opportunities to your program level personnel;
(h) Collaborating with agency finance officials to establish procedures for timely processing of funds owed to service providers; and
(i) Reporting total amounts paid to each service provider during the previous fiscal year to the agency mail manager (See § 102-192.90(b)(1) for more information).