Mar 13, 2025

OHO Caseload Analysis Report

     From Social Security. Note they still refer to it as ODAR. How many years has it been since that name was changed? Has the overtime now ended at OHO?:

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I still call it ODAR in my head so it works for me, there was no real reason to change the name anyway.

Anonymous said...

Dudek reorg’d OHO, OAO, ODD, and OQR under the “new” Office of Disability Adjudication, ODA. Maybe that’s where the new (old) acronym is coming from?

Anonymous said...

All that proves is that he is committed to changing the stationery. Watch for the email announcing the savings of millions of dollars by eliminating the ALJs and staff of the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review. "We found an entire department performing exactly the same tasks as the Office of Hearings Operations! By eliminating this shameful duplication, we have again tamed this wasteful Social Security Administration! Just part of THIS Administration's plan for more efficient government!" Sheesh...

Anonymous said...

277 days average processing time...well look at that

Anonymous said...

And it’s not even OHO anymore. Now it’s ODA

Anonymous said...

Overtime ended last fiscal year

Anonymous said...

Fewer ALJs = fewer OT hours

Anonymous said...

We’ve had OT up until today, when it was cancelled “effective immediately” per my GS.