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DATA FORMS Technologies We are a small business in NWA that has all of your printing and mailing needs!

Happy Administrative Professionals Day!!
04/22/2026

Happy Administrative Professionals Day!!

DID YOU KNOW?!?!?!  🤯🤯🤯Every Door Direct Mail began in 2011 and is designed to help business mailers direct their Market...
01/06/2026

DID YOU KNOW?!?!?! 🤯🤯🤯

Every Door Direct Mail began in 2011 and is designed to help business mailers direct their Marketing Mail pieces to customers in a select neighborhood, city or ZIP Code. Since 2011, more than 33 billion pieces of Every Door Direct Mail pieces have been sent.📬📬

Here at Data Forms we can help! We can help you with the design of the mail piece, prepare it, and also send it out. All you have to do is approve the design and give us the zip codes you would like us to send to. It is that simple and a easy way to get your business name out there to your potential customers! ✉️✉️

WISHING YOU ALL A WONDERFULL NEW YEAR FULL OF BLESSINGS!
01/01/2026

WISHING YOU ALL A WONDERFULL NEW YEAR FULL OF BLESSINGS!

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!! FROM EVERYONE HERE AT DATA FORMS!
12/25/2025

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!! FROM EVERYONE HERE AT DATA FORMS!

DFI Annual Christmas Lunch and Mr. Hayward's Birthday!Wishing our wonderful hardworking staff here at DFI a Merry Christ...
12/12/2025

DFI Annual Christmas Lunch and Mr. Hayward's Birthday!
Wishing our wonderful hardworking staff here at DFI a Merry Christmas!
A Big Thank you to Rudy's "Country Store" and Bar-B-Q for the delicious food, Sam's Club for the desserts, and Great American Cookies for the Birthday Cookie.

Make sure you don't miss out on the last day to mail your Christmas gifts! Below are the final dates to mail those gifts...
12/09/2025

Make sure you don't miss out on the last day to mail your Christmas gifts! Below are the final dates to mail those gifts out to your friends and family!

Ship-By Dates* for December 25 Delivery

December 17- Last Day to Ship First Class Mail® & USPS Ground Advantage®

December 18- Last Day to Ship Priority Mail®

December 20- Last Day to Ship Priority Mail Express®

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month!Here at DFI this has personally affected us. So we want to honor the  men and w...
10/16/2025

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month!

Here at DFI this has personally affected us. So we want to honor the men and women who have lost, won or are currently fighting this nasty and vicious disease by giving some facts about who can get it and how to prevent it.

Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women after skin cancer.

About 270,000 women in the United States get breast cancer each year.

Risk Factors:
Being a women
Older age- most breast cancers are found in women who are 50 year or older.
Obesity

MEN you can also get breast cancer- About 1 out of every 100 breast cancers diagnosed in the United States is found in a man.

HOW TO LOWER YOU RISK:
Keep a healthy weight
Exercise regularly
Limit alcohol consumption

BREAST CANCER SCREENING:
Mammograms are the best way to find breast cancer early when it is easier to treat!
Be sure to schedule your appointment every year!

10/15/2025

Stay Informed. Stay Secure. Stay CyberSafe.

The Postal Service™ recognizes the month of October as Cybersecurity Awareness Month (CSAM). It is a yearly initiative supported by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the National Cybersecurity Alliance, highlighting the significance of cybersecurity. 3 cyber/guardian/welcome.htm and blue.usps.gov/ cyber/documents.htm).
Spearheaded by the Corporate Information Security Office, this year’s CSAM theme is “Stay Informed. Stay Secure. Stay CyberSafe.” The theme underscores the critical role cybersecurity plays in advancing our mission and how individual awareness strengthens the Postal Service’s overall security.
Postal Service employees and contractors are encouraged to explore the following resources below to refresh their understanding of cybersecurity principles, there’s something for everyone.
Readers. The Monthly Awareness Campaigns page offers reading materials with cybersecurity tips for both work and home at blue.usps.gov/cyber/communications.htm.
Volunteers. Become a CyberSafe Guardian ambassador for your workplace. We even have office posters you can share with your team (see blue.usps.gov/cyber/guardian/welcome.htm and blue.usps.gov/ cyber/documents.htm).
Game enthusiasts. The Virtual Awareness Activities page allows you to test your cybersecurity knowledge by engaging in various awareness activities (see blue.usps.gov/cyber/awareness-activities.htm).
Video enthusiasts. The CyberSafe Studio has a collection of videos with real-life cyberthreat scenarios that show the impact of making wrong decisions (see blue.usps.gov/cyber/cybersafe-studio.htm)
Annual training participants. Visit the Training page for an array of cybersecurity subjects including CyberSafe Fundamentals and CyberSafe Mobile Device Security (see blue.usps.gov/cyber/training.htm).
For more information about CyberSafe at USPS®, go to the following pages:
Blue at blue.usps.gov/cyber.
LiteBlue at liteblue.usps.gov/cyber.

— Corporate Information Security Office, Chief Information Security Officer, 10-2-25

USPS announces no stamp price changes for January 2026The organization’s rates remain among the most affordable in the w...
09/26/2025

USPS announces no stamp price changes for January 2026
The organization’s rates remain among the most affordable in the world

A recommendation by Postmaster General David Steiner not to raise prices in January 2026 for market-dominant products — including First-Class Mail — has been accepted by the Postal Service governors.

Accordingly, the price of a stamp to send a 1-ounce single-piece First-Class Mail letter — currently 78 cents — will not increase.

“We continually strive to balance our pricing approach both to meet the revenue needs of the Postal Service and to deliver affordable offerings that reflect market conditions,” Steiner said. “We have therefore decided at this time to forgo a price change for First-Class Mail postage and other market-dominant services until mid-year 2026.”

The Postal Service continues to deliver on the tenets of the Delivering for America 10-year plan while fulfilling its public service mission — to provide a nationwide, integrated network for the delivery of mail and packages at least six days a week — in a cost-effective and financially sustainable manner over the long term.

The organization’s operational strategies are designed to maintain cost efficiency, boost service reliability and overall productivity.

USPS remains committed to cost-saving measures and keeping products and services affordable. Only a handful of countries around the world offer a lower price for a domestic single-piece letter.

Reference: usps-announces-no-stamp-price-changes-for-january-2026/

09/23/2025

*****DID YOU KNOW****
Some of the more famous stars today started working in the postal field????

The list, compiled by the USPS historian’s office, features 35 names, including actors, artists, athletes, musicians and politicians.
Steve Carrell: “The Office” star was a rural carrier in Littleton, MA, in 1985.

• Bing Crosby: The popular actor and singer — ranked as “the most admired man alive” in a 1948 poll — was a substitute and regular clerk in Spokane, WA, in 1921.

• Walt Disney: The animator, film producer and theme park pioneer was a substitute carrier in Chicago in 1918 and a temporary holiday worker in Kansas City, MO, in 1919.

• William Faulkner: The novelist and Nobel laureate served as acting postmaster and postmaster in University, MS, from 1921-1924.

• Dennis Franz: Before he starred on “NYPD Blue” in the 1990s, Franz was a substitute letter carrier in Illinois in the 1970s.

• Ace Frehley: The KISS guitarist was a New York City substitute letter carrier in the 1970s.

• Morgan Freeman: The Academy Award-winning actor was a substitute letter carrier in San Francisco around 1965.

• Sherman Hemsley: Before he moved on up as a star of “The Jeffersons,” Hemsley worked as a clerk in Philadelphia and New York City in the 1960s.

• Rock Hudson: The film and TV actor was a substitute letter carrier in Winnetka, IL, around 1947.

• Abraham Lincoln: The 16th president was the postmaster in New Salem, IL, from 1833-1836.

• Charles Lindbergh: The aviator was an airmail pilot from 1926-1927.

• Jason Mraz: The singer-songwriter was a casual clerk in Richmond, VA, around 1995.

• Knute Rockne: The football coach was a substitute and regular clerk in Chicago from 1907–1910.

• Harry S. Truman: The 33rd president was the postmaster in Grandview, MO, from 1914-1915.

• Hal Williams: The “227” and “Private Benjamin” star was a Los Angeles clerk from 1968 until the 1970s.

****NEVER TO EARLY TO PREPARE FOR HOLIDAY SHIPPING*****The Postal Service has recommended deadlines for the holiday mail...
09/18/2025

****NEVER TO EARLY TO PREPARE FOR HOLIDAY SHIPPING*****

The Postal Service has recommended deadlines for the holiday mailing and shipping season.

The suggestions, released Sept. 17, are for expected delivery by Thursday, Dec. 25.

Here are the deadlines for items being sent to addresses in the lower 48 states:

· Wednesday, Dec. 17: USPS Ground Advantage

· Wednesday, Dec. 17: First-Class Mail

· Thursday, Dec. 18: Priority Mail

· Saturday, Dec. 20: Priority Mail Express

Here are the deadlines for items being sent to Alaska, Hawaii and U.S. territories:

· Tuesday, Dec. 16: USPS Ground Advantage

· Wednesday, Dec. 17: First-Class Mail

· Thursday, Dec. 18: Priority Mail

· Saturday, Dec. 20: Priority Mail Express

Customers sending packages internationally or to military addresses can find the complete list of recommended mailing and shipping dates at usps.com.

Packaging guidelines and information on preparing shipments, ordering free shipping supplies and local Post Office hours can be found at usps.com and on the USPS YouTube channel.

Cited:https://news.usps.com/2025/09/17/heres-when-to-send-your-holiday-mail-and-packages/

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