SAP Lands $35 Million US Postal Service Contract
August 24, 2004Advertisement
German software firm SAP has been commissioned by the US Postal Service (USPS) to overhaul its human resources software systems. The agreement involves a consulting contract worth $21 million (€17.3 million) and a licensing contract valued at $14 million (€11.6 million), a spokeswoman for USPS announced Monday. SAP's mySAP Business Suite will replace a 25-year-old system developed by USPS itself. The overhaul is meant to improve the administration of USPS's 700,000 employees.