This I must admit must have been a huge undertaking. The USPS is listed in
the top 50 largest companies in the US based on number of employees in the
last issue of fortune. The link:
http://ostatic.com/blog/u-s-postal-service-gives-stamp-of-approval-to-foss

Some text from the story

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has switched 1,300 of the servers that manage
its package tracking system to a Linux environment. The move has taken the
better part of a year since all the original system code was written in
Cobol and had to be converted for Linux -- a less expensive option than
rewriting it altogether.

The migration is a part of a larger plan to standardize on open source
software to lower operating costs and increase the number of transactions
the system can handle. The USPS currently manages over 40 million
transactions every day, from tracking priority mail to shipping packages for
customers at local post offices.

Though the USPS won't discuss exact figures on how the cost savings of
moving from a Sun Solaris environment to Hewlett-Packard, it's clearly
substantial. Postal Service representative John Byrne told Government
Computer 
News<http://gcn.com/Articles/2009/07/13/Update2-USPS-open-source-Product-Tracking-System.aspx?Page=1>,
“We’re achieving significant savings moving from the Sun to the HP
environment — obviously not as materially as the IBM proprietary environment
to Linux because the mainframe has had the higher cost to begin with and
farther to fall.”
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