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Postal Service takes photos of all mail****

Published August 02, 2013****

| Associated Press****

The Postal Service takes pictures of every piece of mail processed in the
United States -- 160 billion last year -- and keeps them on hand for up to
a month. ****

In an interview with The Associated Press, Postmaster General Patrick
Donahoe said the photos of the exterior of mail pieces are used primarily
for the sorting process, but they are available for law enforcement, if
requested. ****

The photos have been used "a couple of times" by to trace letters in
criminal cases, Donahoe told the AP on Thursday, most recently involving
ricin-laced letters sent to President Obama and New York Mayor Michael
Bloomberg. ****

"We don't snoop on customers," said Donahoe, adding that there's no big
database of the images because they are kept on nearly 200 machines at
processing facilities across the country. Each machine retains only the
images of the mail it processes. ****

"It's done by machine, so there's no central area where any of this
information would be," he said. "It's extremely expensive to keep pictures
of billions of pieces of mail. So there's no need for us to do that." ****

The images are generally stored for between a week and 30 days and then
disposed of, he said. Keeping the images for those periods may be necessary
to ensure delivery accuracy, for forwarding mail or making sure that the
proper postage was paid, he said. ****

"Law enforcement has requested a couple of times if there's any way we
could figure out where something came from," he said. "And we've done a
little bit of that in the ricin attacks." ****

The automated mail tracking program was created after the deadly anthrax
attacks in 2001 so the Postal Service could more easily track hazardous
substances and keep people safe, Donahoe said. ****

"We've got a process in place that pretty much outlines, in any specific
facility, the path that mail goes through," he said. "So if anything ever
happens, God forbid, we would be able very quickly to track back to see
what building it was in, what machines it was on, that type of thing.
That's the intent of the whole program." ****

Processing machines take photographs so software can read the images to
create a barcode that is stamped on the mail to show where and when it was
processed, and where it will be delivered, Donahoe said. ****

The Mail Isolation and Tracking program was cited by the FBI on June 7 in
an affidavit that was part of the investigation into who was behind
threatening, ricin-tainted letters sent to Obama and Bloomberg. The program
"photographs and captures an image of every piece of mail that is
processed," the affidavit by an FBI agent said. ****

Mail from the same mailbox tends to get clumped together in the same batch,
so that can help investigators track where a particular item was mailed
from to possibly identify the sender. ****

"We've used (the Mail Isolation and Tracking program) to sort the mail for
years," Donahoe said, "and when law enforcement asked us, `Hey, is there
any way you can figure out where this came from?' we were able to use that
imaging."****


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