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Federal employees, on average, are waiting longer to see their retirement applications processed. New data from the Office of Personnel Management for August shows it takes an average of 70 days to ...
In response to a congressional concern that federal employees need more help planning for retirement, the Office of Personnel Management is developing a "retirement readiness index profile" for ...
OPM director says he’s focused on finding efficiencies in some of the agency’s most critical areas, including the retirement ...
It’s great that the Office of Personnel Management has released a new quick guide to the federal retirement process, along with other updates to their website for federal employees who are ...
GAO documented 20 years of OPM's failed efforts to modernize its retirement system.
The retirement services chatbot is designed to answer easy questions to free up call center resources for more complex inquiries.
The idea of phasing in retirement is a key feature in proposals recently sent to Congress by the Office of Personnel Management, which is concerned that federal agencies will need to hold on to ...
The Office of Personnel Management made some of its best progress at reducing the number of pending retirement applications from federal workers last year, reducing the backlog by 34% in 2023 and ...
The Office of Personnel Management is encouraging federal employees and retirees alike to use Login.gov, a government-produced sign-on system for agencies’ online services.
Modernization OPM sets June 2 deadline for new retirement applications to be electronic The antiquated paper-based federal retirement system has been a target for federal modernization for years and ...
This week's Legal Insider provides important information for federal employees considering retirement options, including disability retirement.