Dec 26, 2010

Updated Fee Payment Numbers

Updated numbers on payments of fees to attorneys and others for representing Social Security claimants:

Fee Payments

Month/Year Volume Amount
Jan-10
32,227
$111,440,046.23
Feb-10
29,914
$105,708,101.59
Mar-10
34,983
$122,874,426.87
Apr-10
44,740
$153,478,589.32
May-10
34,686
$119,527,194.40
June-10
32,432
$111,887,579.72
July-10
32,232
$132,328,622.27
Aug-10
34,755
$119,424,346.42
Sept-10
32,660
$108,650,373.60
Oct-10
38,705
$128,133,064.77
Nov-10
31,788
$106,559,848.38

Dec 25, 2010

Dec 24, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Dec 23, 2010

Contract To Lockheed Martin

Social Security has awarded a contract to Lockheed Martin for development of a new Disability Case Processing System (DCPS). The contract is for up to $200 million. It appears that Social Security can get out of this contract at just about any point, however.

Has This Been In Doubt?

From Emergency Message EM-10092:
The purpose of this message is to inform all technicians in the field office (FO) and program service center (PSC) that, without exception, we must make a determination on the reconsideration issue when we receive an SSA-561-U2 (Request for Reconsideration) for a Title II or Title XVI overpayment (OP).

The Christmas Spirit

Dec 22, 2010

A Christmas Present For Colvin

After only 14 months, Carolyn Colvin was confirmed by the Senate late today. She is now the Deputy Commissioner of Social Security. This was the last piece of business before the Senate adjourned for this session of Congress.

Update: Social Security issues a press release on the confirmation.

When Will DOMA Be Repealed?

President Obama has told The Advocate that he believes that the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) should be repealed. DOMA keeps Social Security from recognizing same sex marriages. Social Security would be far more affected than any other agency if DOMA is repealed.

Even a year ago I would have thought that repeal of DOMA was out of the question. Now, it seems like it is only a matter of time, even with Republicans in control of one house of Congress. This has to be one of the most amazing changes in public opinion in my lifetime.