Return to Article: OPM chief renews push for electronic pension system
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Just what we need -- another electronic system for the hackers to get to. Nothing that the person with the motel background has ever suggested has been good for civil service. I do not see this as being any better.
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17943
Perhaps Congress chose to zero out an electronic pension system not on merit or because it was a new initiative as suggested by Director Springer but rather because OPM has failed miserably for over twenty years in actively trying to design and establish such a system. Along the way, beltway bandits flushed tens of millions of taxpayer dollars down the drain and into their pockets simply because OPM senior managers couldn't provide competent contract guidance and wouldn't contractors accountable for failing to deliver. Add to the mix the refusal and inability of OPM's Inspector General to inspect or to conduct front-end and formative evaluations of agency program operations and you have a recipe for recurring disasters. It's the OPM way.
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No ... I don't guess Bush can afford to fund something for American citizens, particularly federal employees. You can bet he and his overpaid buddies won't have to worry about delayed retirement payments. How can he associate when he hasn't ever been there? Been there like being poor, being middle class, being a front-line soldier, really working for a living and living from pay check to pay check, having to decide if he can still pay his bills after paying for his monthly fuel bill, working for a meager Social Security or federal retirement, depending on ordinary health care. No he hasn't ever been there and it shows.
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