Retirement and Benefits Outreach Overview for Washington NARFE Federation Convention
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Retirement and Benefits Outreach Overview for
Washington NARFE Federation Convention
May 18, 2010
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Outreach Overview
• Agenda• Review of Customer Services
• Overview of Services Online application
• Explanation of Outreach Efforts
• Presentation of “Going Green” Initiatives
• Review of three important things to remember
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Retirement and Benefits Statistics
• Customer services• Phone calls (RIOs) 1,900,000• Email 120,000• Written correspondence
450,000• Controlled correspondence 25,000• Priority correspondence
5,000• Walk-in service 3,000
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Customer Services
• Call Center Offices• Boyers, PA• Pittsburgh, PA• Washington, DC
• Walk-in Area located in the Theodore Roosevelt Building in Washington, DC
• 81 employees • Plus, Spherix, Contractor (overflow)
approximately 36
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Customer Services
• Our strategy• Provide multiple channels
•Telephone
•Fax
•Website
• One contact resolution
• Proactive informative service
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Customer Services
• Improvement actions• Hired and trained additional staff• Purchased and implemented new
quality assurance technology• Updated the call messaging
system to provide a longest waiting call message
• Evaluated performance goals
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Services Online Visit https://www.servicesonline.opm.gov
• Get your personalized retirement information and make changes online
• All you need is a computer, your Claim number, and PIN • To request a PIN, please call us at 1-888-767-6738 or email us at
[email protected]• What can you do?
• Update/provide your email address (New)• Change your Federal Income Tax withholding• Change your State Income Tax withholding • Buy Savings Bonds • View/Print/Request a duplicate Form 1099-R for the current
tax year and two previous years • Change your Personal Identification Number (PIN) • Establish an allotment to an organization • Change your mailing address • Sign up for direct deposit of your payment • Set up a checking or savings allotment • View your annuity statement
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• Attend NARFE Conferences/Chapter Meetings
• Focus groups with retirees
• Pamphlets available• RI 83-21 - Take control of your retirement
• RI 38-126 – Life Events and Your Retirement and Insurance Benefits (For Annuitants)
Retirement and Benefits Outreach
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Going Green
• In an effort to “go-green” and reduce paper consumption, OPM has started two initiatives• Effective December 2009, we began collecting
annuitants’ email addresses. • Effective October 2010, you will receive an
open season notification which will include a web site and telephone number to request health plan brochures, make enrollment changes, perform other open season transactions and obtain other health benefits information.
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Three Important Things to Remember
• Keep your mailing address and e-mail address updated with OPM
• Keep your designations of beneficiary updated
• Make sure your family knows who to contact in the event of your death
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Retirement Operations Center Boyers, PA
• Houses the files of our retirees and survivors
• Piled one on top the other, our 28,000+ filing cabinets, would be more than four times the height of Mount Everest
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Contact Us
•Web:
•www.opm.gov/retire
•www.servicesonline.gov
•Email: [email protected]
•Telephone 1-888-767-6738
•TTY 1-800-878-5707
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Contact Information
Sharon K. Appel
Program Analysis Officer
Benefits Officers Training and Development
724-794-2005 ext 3127