As the Office of Personnel Management completes its transition away from paper, federal employees and retirees must adapt to ...
If you are retiring soon, you should have submitted your retirement application, usually through the Online Retirement Application (ORA) system. Retirement involves important, sometimes irreversible ...
With updates to the FEHB program and new requirements for certain retirees, it’s more important than ever to understand how FEHB and Medicare work together.
Federal retirement benefits aren’t as simple as they seem. In many cases, they’re far more complex than those in the private sector. Advisors with clients who receive federal benefits must become ...
Federal workers remain generally more confident about retirement than private sector counterparts. Access to both pensions and the thrift savings plan boosts federal retirement readiness. Key ...
Federal Employee Benefit Advisors (FEBA) works with federal employees, offering insight into how benefit structures are interpreted in day-to-day decision-making. Through these interactions, the firm ...
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 ...
The success of a federal retirement plan hinges on two things. Yes, auto-enrollment is a big factor. But what matters even more is time: Our research shows that the longer workers stay in the system, ...
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