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Social Security Administration : Improved Agency Coordination Needed for Social Security Card Enhancement Efforts

Social Security Administration : Improved Agency Coordination Needed for Social Security Card Enhancement Efforts

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  • ISBN-13: 9781422307328
  • ISBN: 1422307328
  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Publisher: DIANE Publishing Company

AUTHOR

Bovbjerg, Barbara D.

SUMMARY

The Social Security Admin. (SSA) has issued more than 430 million Social Security numbers (SSN) & cards since the program began in 1935, of which an estimated 300 million belong to living number holders. SSNs have a key role in verifying individuals' authorization to work in the U.S., but SSN cards are also vulnerable to theft & counterfeiting. Concerns about unauthorized workers & the use of counterfeit documents led to this report which: (1) reviews SSA's progress to safeguard the SSN & enhance the card as required under the Intelligence Act; (2) identify key issues to be considered before enhancing the card; & (3) outline the range of options available to SSA for enhancing the card. Includes recommendations. Charts & tables.Bovbjerg, Barbara D. is the author of 'Social Security Administration : Improved Agency Coordination Needed for Social Security Card Enhancement Efforts', published 2006 under ISBN 9781422307328 and ISBN 1422307328.

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