a move that a current OPM official predicted would hobble the teams responsible for overseeing health care benefits and retirement-planning for the federal workforce.
Millions of Americans rely on the U.S. retirement system to save and invest for their futures. Similarly, the system depends on new employers offering retirement plans to replace plan closures.
An attorney representing unnamed OPM employees asked a judge on Jan. 27 to issue a temporary restraining order halting the system as it represented a grave security risk to roughly 2 million ...
Feb. 6 marked the deadline for federal workers to accept the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and the Trump Administration's offer of a buyout. These buyouts, or the option of "deferred ...
WASHINGTON — A federal judge denied a motion Thursday to temporarily block the Office of Personnel Management’s use of an allegedly unsecured email server. Two federal workers, going by the ...
Mention a Packard or Studebaker to classic car buffs and eyes glisten. These sleek wheels were once the epitome of luxury. In 1954, the two companies merged, but the new company lost its traction ...
which finance retirement, health, and life insurance benefits for millions of federal workers. Roach worked at OPM for eight years, her LinkedIn shows. She served as the CFO for just under a year ...