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United States Office of Personnel Management
United States federal government agency / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is an independent agency of the United States government that manages the United States federal civil service. The agency provides federal human resources policy, oversight, and support, and tends to healthcare (FEHB), life insurance (FEGLI), and retirement benefits (CSRS and FERS, but not TSP) for federal government employees, retirees, and their dependents.[2]
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Formed | January 1, 1979; 45 years ago (1979-01-01) |
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Jurisdiction | U.S. federal government |
Headquarters | Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building 1900 E Street, NW Washington, D.C., US |
Employees | 2,448 (2021)[1] |
Annual budget | $329,755,000 (2021) |
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Website | opm |
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OPM is headed by a director, who is nominated by the President.