The Social Security Administration (SSA) revealed multiple new initiatives on Monday to boost transparency and accountability under the new Trump administration.
The initiatives include publishing recordings of weekly meetings, optimizing real estate to save costs, cutting down the workforce, strengthening beneficiary identity verification, and providing an “honest and transparent view” of the agency’s national 800 number wait times, the SSA said in a March 24 statement.
“President Trump has been clear that good government must serve the people. This begins with being transparent in how its government makes decisions and operates as good stewards of the resources entrusted to it,” said Lee Dudek, acting commissioner of Social Security....