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Electronic Retirement Application Submissions

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Finally, after decades of inaction on streamlining the retirement application process, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) started the ball rolling. Beginning June 2, 2025, all agencies must submit retirement applications electronically to OPM.

The Presidential Memorandum entitled “Establishing and Implementing the President’s Department of Government Efficiency [2]” included modernizing Federal technology; this initiative is long overdue.

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Working Behind the Scenes

DOGE has been working closely with the Retirement Services team at OPM. Their goal is to create an entirely digital process that dramatically reduces the time it takes to process retirement applications, providing federal employees a more efficient and improved experience.

Over the past twelve months, the average monthly processing time has ranged from 73 days to a low of 49 days. With this new automated process, these times could be reduced substantially. Another advantage would be expediting surviving spouses’ benefits; it can take over 6 months for a surviving spouse to start collecting their designated survivor annuity!

Outdated Automation

This is a systemic problem throughout the federal sector, from outdated air traffic control systems to the Treasury Department and virtually every other agency. You would think our Treasury Department would have the latest and greatest automation, certainly on par with major banks. Think again.

I requested the Treasury transfer my online savings bonds to our joint trust account on February 20, 2025. They advised me that it could take up to a year to make this transfer, and transferring paper savings bonds to your online account can take almost as long.

The Treasury’s Response

Here is an excerpt from the email they sent concerning my transfer request:

The following transactions require at least 6 weeks of processing time if bonds and/or Treasury Direct accounts are in your name.

Excessive Delays

I can’t imagine waiting six weeks to unlock your Treasury Direct account when Fidelity can unlock an account the same day.

Most financial institutions process many of these changes immediately or within the week. Their legal departments review trust documents before allowing the branch or brokerage house to open the new account.

Unlike all other financial institutions, Treasury Direct accounts don’t issue monthly or quarterly statements. If you have a Treasury Direct account, they advise you to print out your computer screens and keep them as evidence of ownership! This is archaic to say the least, and if a bank, brokerage service, or credit union didn’t send out statements, they would be fined by the government!

The Department of Government Efficiency team is accessing the Treasury Department system that controls trillions of dollars in federal payments to streamline and improve operational efficiency. Hopefully, delays like this will be resolved.

End Notes

I look forward to comparing retirement processing times using this new electronic application submission system. If processing times improve, we will know in several months. Many of the government’s automation systems are outdated and need modernization. Unfortunately, many contracts to upgrade agency software resulted in extensive delays and cost overruns and were never completed.

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