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The federal personnel agency has launched an online system for processing retirement applications, ending a paper-based ...
"A lot of employees are suddenly thinking about retirement when it really wasn't top of mind until January 28th this year," said Tammy Flanagan, Retire Federal.
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OPM introduces paperless federal retirement applicationT he Office of Personnel Management (OPM) announced last week that it will roll out a new “paperless” retirement application for use across the federal government next month. This initiative ...
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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has confirmed it has overhauled retirement processing systems for federal workers.
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The Office of Personnel Management is giving agencies less than a month to start submitting all new retirement applications for federal employees electronically, moving away from a largely paper-based ...
The Office of Personnel Management said it can now process retirement applications digitally. For decades, the US government has processed retirement paperwork in a mine in Pennsylvania.
How long does it take for a federal worker to retire? OPM aims to process applications in 60 days or less – and have a backlog of unprocessed applications of no more than 13,000 at a time.
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