From an announcement by Social Security in the Federal Register (footnotes omitted):
... The Evidence Act requires Federal agencies to develop ``a systematic plan for identifying and addressing policy questions relevant to the programs, policies, and regulations of the agency.'' This plan, referred to as a Learning Agenda, offers the opportunity for us to use data in order to address the key questions we want to answer to improve our operational and programmatic outcomes and to establish strategies to develop evidence to answer important short-and long-term strategic and operational questions. We seek public comments to inform the development of our Learning Agenda. ...
Through this RFI [Request For Information], we are asking interested persons, including stakeholders across public and private sectors who may be familiar with or interested in the work of our agency, for input on evidence-building activities that inform important priorities for our agency, including those that are related to the President's broader priorities that are available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/priorities/. We also seek input on future projects that will advance our mission. ...
Well, one "gap" they can measure is the gap between what a person on SSI gets in payments and what living in the real world actually costs. There should be plenty of data to serve as evidence regarding that gap, no?
ReplyDeleteMy jaw dropped when I read in this Notice that the SSA continues to fund projects designed to "Modernize our vocational rules". What is this preoccupation at the SSA with modernizing -most likely gutting- the GRIDs?? I thought the departure of Mr. Warshawsky would have put an end to that nonsense, but I guess I was being naive.
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