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Postal Service's Plan To Electrify Mail Trucks Falling Far Short of Its Goal (engadget.com) 4

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Engadget: The United States Postal Service unveiled a plan to buy a fleet of all-electric mail trucks for its mail carriers back in 2022, of which 3,000 were supposed to be delivered by now. Unfortunately, those plans aren't even close to fruition. The Washington Post reported that defense contractor Oshkosh has only delivered 93 vehicles so far. [...]

The Washington Post obtained nearly 21,000 government and internal company records and spoke with 20 people familiar with the trucks' manufacturing and design process. Its reporting shows that Oshkosh ran into significant manufacturing delays of the electric NGDVs that caused lower than expected delivery numbers. Some of the anonymous sources said that engineers struggled to calibrate the mail trucks' airbags, and the vehicles' body and internal components are unable to contain water leaks to an alarming degree. The turnaround time for building these new mail trucks is also very slow. The Post reports that the South Carolina factory can only build one truck per day even though Oshkosh hoped it could build at least 80 vehicles a day by now.

Oshkosh also failed to inform the Postal Service about these delays. Four of the background sources say a senior company executive tried to update the Postal Service about these manufacturing issues only to have those efforts blocked by their corporate superiors. An Oshkosh spokesperson said in a statement that the defense contractor is still "fully committed to being a strong and reliable partner" with the Postal Services and insists "we remain on track to meet all delivery deadlines," according to The Post.

Postal Service's Plan To Electrify Mail Trucks Falling Far Short of Its Goal

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  • Delivery vans aren't hard. Even electric delivery vans aren't that hard considering they are a COTS item at this point.

    Government projects aren't a money pit because people explcitly try to cheat the government. Government projects are a money pit because everyone and their mother try to influence the projects, causing complexity to grow and timelines to slip to accommodate an ever changing set of requirements tailored to suit every one of those constituencies.

  • Sabotage (Score:2, Informative)

    by rsilvergun ( 571051 )
    the word you're looking for is sabotage. Not "falling short of it's goal". It's actively being sabotaged.

    The oil industry will take good care of the current head of the post office when he finally "retires".

    And the incoming president openly solicited a bribe and we just shrugged our shoulders and voted him in.
  • And cancel the new duckbill vehicle purchase until they can find a way to run close to a balanced budget

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