(Bloomberg) -- The federal personnel agency has launched an online system for processing retirement applications, ending a paper-based method that had remained largely unchanged for decades. The ...
The Office of Personnel Management announced last week that it will roll out a new “paperless” retirement application for use across the federal government next month. But experts warn the milestone ...
DOGE has touted the announcement as a win, but development and testing for the new Online Retirement Application began under the previous administration, per past budget requests. Federal retirement ...
Efforts to streamline the processing of departing federal workers’ retirement applications continue to pay dividends, as the inventory of pending claims hit the lowest point since 2016. The government ...
Scott Kupor speaks at the UiPath Fusion conference in Washington, D.C. (FedScoop) The Office of Personnel Management wants to apply artificial intelligence across the lifecycle of federal human ...
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WASHINGTON — Thousands of federal retirees are still struggling to receive their retirement benefits months after leaving government service, with some waiting more than seven months for their first ...