(a)
(1) shall maintain adequate inventory controls and accountability systems for postal property;
(2) shall develop current and future workforce projections so as to have the capacity to assess the needs of the Postal Service workforce regarding the use of property;
(3) may develop a 5-year management template that-
(A) establishes goals and policies that will lead to the reduction of excess property and underutilized property in the inventory of the Postal Service;
(B) adopts workplace practices, configurations, and management techniques that can achieve increased levels of productivity and decrease the need for real property assets;
(C) assesses leased space to identify space that is not fully used or occupied;
(D) develops recommendations on how to address excess capacity at Postal Service facilities without negatively impacting mail delivery; and
(E) develops recommendations on ensuring the security of mail processing operations; and
(4) if the Postal Service develops a template under paragraph (3) shall, as part of that template and on a regular basis-
(A) conduct an inventory of postal property that is real property; and
(B) publish a report that covers each property identified under subparagraph (A), similar to the USPS Owned Facilities Report and the USPS Leased Facilities Report, that includes-
(i) the date on which the Postal Service first occupied the property;
(ii) the size of the property in square footage and acreage;
(iii) the geographical location of the property, including an address and description;
(iv) the extent to which the property is being utilized;
(v) the actual annual operating costs associated with the property;
(vi) the total cost of capital expenditures associated with the property;
(vii) the number of postal employees, contractor employees, and functions housed at the property;
(viii) the extent to which the mission of the Postal Service is dependent on the property; and
(ix) the estimated amount of capital expenditures projected to maintain and operate the property over each of the next 5 years after the date of enactment of this chapter.
(b)
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The date of enactment of this chapter, referred to in subsec. (a)(4)(B)(ix), is the date of enactment of