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U.S. Social Security Administration. 2014. Agency strategic plan. [Baltimore, MD]: U.S. Social Security Administration, annual.

U.S. Social Security Administration, Office of Strategic Management. 1997. Social security: "Keeping the promise"—Strategic plan 1997-2002. Baltimore, MD: U.S. Social Security Administration, 63 pp.

Annotation: This report provides information on the Social Security Administration (SSA) planning to fulfill its mission to promote the economic security of the American people. It discusses environmental factors and forecasts, the SSA mission and goals, and SSA planning and resources. The report ends with four appendices on indicators used for annual performance commitments to the House Appropriations Committee, performance indicators by strategic objective, federal business partners, and the consultation process.

Keywords: Economic factors, Federal government, Goals, Planning, Retirement, Service delivery, Social Security Administration, Strategic plans

U.S. Social Security Administration. 1952. Social workers from around the world observe social welfare in the United States. Washington, DC: U.S. Social Security Administration, 121 pp. (International technical cooperation series; no. 1)

Annotation: Part one of this document contains a selection of excerpts form reports which reveal attitudes and points of view found in many reports. Part two presents the final reports of thirteen visitors from ten countries. The purpose of the document is to give the visitors' own reactions and impressions. Factual data on the programs can be obtained from such agency publications as deal with them.

Keywords: International programs, Reports, Social Security Administration, Social services, United States

   

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