The Data Foundation, a nonpartisan think tank, is calling for an independent investigation into the matter
Sep 4, 2025
What The Wistleblower Reported
Hearing On Removing Barriers To Employment
From a press release:
House Committee on Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith (MO-08), Social Security Subcommittee Chairman Ron Estes (KS-04), and Work & Welfare Subcommittee Chairman Darin LaHood (IL-16) announced today that the Subcommittees on Social Security and Work & Welfare will hold a joint hearing to discuss barriers to work and how policymakers can support opportunities for individuals with disabilities to establish, renew, or strengthen their connection to the workforce. The hearing will take place on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, at 2:00 PM in 1100 Longworth House Office Building.
Republican ideas for removing “barriers” have sometimes included time limited disability benefits. I think they regard the lack of compulsion to return to work as a “barrier.”I do not expect anything coming out of this hearing that would genuinely help anyone drawing benefits.
By the way, when are they going to reschedule that hearing with the Commissioner? Ever?
Sep 3, 2025
A Shakeup
From a press release:
Social Security Administration (SSA) Commissioner Frank J. Bisignano announced today his executive leadership team and organizational changes designed to strengthen accountability, improve performance, and modernize service delivery. …
Social Security Administration Executive Leadership Team:
Chief of Staff & Chief Risk OfficerChad PoistChief ActuaryKaren GlennChief Communications OfficerNicholas PerrineChief of Disability AdjudicationJay Ortis (Acting)Chief of Field OperationsAndy SriubasChief of Processing CentersMark QuinlanChief of Digital ServicesStephen EvangelistaChief Human Capital OfficerFlorence Felix-LawsonChief Information Officer (Core Business Functions)Michael L. RussoChief Information Officer (Technology and Customer Products)Aram MoghaddassiChief of Law, Policy, & Legislative AffairsMark SteffensenChief Financial OfficerThomas HollandChief of Security and ResiliencyJessica TaylorTo enhance SSA’s focus on operational excellence and foster a structure that brings leadership closer to the frontlines, the functions previously under Operations will be realigned into three distinct areas: Field Operations, Processing Center, and Digital Service.
SSA is also consolidating all Security functions into a single, integrated organization, which will be responsible for providing strategic direction and oversight of information security, physical and protective security, as well as personnel security and suitability programs. …
Call Wait Time Audit To Be Completed By End Of Year
From Axios:
The Social Security Administration — under pressure from Senate Democrats —is on track to finish an internal audit of the agency's call wait times by year's end, Axios has learned. …
Remember that Social Security’s Office of Inspector General is no longer independent. This could easily be a whitewash.
Approval Sought For Cardiovascular Listings Changes
The Social Security Administration has asked for White House approval of proposed changes to its cardiovascular listings. There’s no way of knowing what’s in the proposal.
Sep 2, 2025
Got A Story To Tell?
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Bisignano A Prayer Leader
Frank Bisignano is an "Executive Leader for Prayer" on "The Presidential Prayer Team."
Aug 30, 2025
Aug 29, 2025
Chief Data Officer Resigns Over Misuse Of Agency Data
I guess it's a coincidence this happened on the Friday afternoon before Labor Day. From the New York Times:
The Social Security Administration’s chief data officer, Charles Borges, has resigned, three days after submitting a whistle-blower complaint that alleged members of the Department of Government Efficiency had uploaded the confidential personal information of hundreds of millions of Americans to an insecure cloud server.
In his resignation letter, Borges said that he was quitting in part because he could not “verify that agency data is being used in accordance with legal agreements or in compliance with federal requirements.”
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