The Social Security Administration has finally revealed the names of the member of its Occupational Information Development Advisory Committee:
- Gunnar B. J. Andersson, M.D., Ph.D.
- Mary Barros-Bailey, Ph.D.
- Robert T. Fraser, Ph.D.
- Shanan Gwaltney Gibson, Ph.D.
- Thomas A. Hardy, J.D.
- Sylvia E. Karman
- Deborah E. Lechner
- Lynnae M. Ruttledge
- David J. Schretlen, Ph.D.
- Nancy G. Shor
- Mark A. Wilson, Ph.D.
- James F. Woods
This Committee is tasked with coming up with an alternative to the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT). Sound really boring? Hundreds of thousands of Social Security disability claimants are now being approved or denied based upon the DOT, even though everyone realizes that the DOT is preposterously out of date. Many of those decisions could go in a different direction depending upon what Social Security does about the DOT.
Judging by the biographical statements of the Committee members, consensus may be hard to come by for this Committee. I do not understand why some of these people are on this Committee. A person who makes her career in developing and marketing Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) instruments? A person who tries to measure the disability caused by mental illness? Sounds like people who could easily sidetrack the Committee. I wish that the vast majority of these folks had some background in work evaluation and Social Security disability. My guess is that some of the Committee members are going to find their service to be extremely boring and may never understand the agendas that some others bring to this Committee.
Judging by the biographical statements of the Committee members, consensus may be hard to come by for this Committee. I do not understand why some of these people are on this Committee. A person who makes her career in developing and marketing Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) instruments? A person who tries to measure the disability caused by mental illness? Sounds like people who could easily sidetrack the Committee. I wish that the vast majority of these folks had some background in work evaluation and Social Security disability. My guess is that some of the Committee members are going to find their service to be extremely boring and may never understand the agendas that some others bring to this Committee.