THE WHITE
HOUSE
Office of the Vice
President
____________________________________________________________ For
Immediate Release February 23, 1999
VICE PRESIDENT GORE
ANNOUNCES SENIORS TO BENEFIT FROM NEW ONE-STOP ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT
SERVICES
Washington, DC -- Vice President Gore unveiled Access
America for Seniors, an Internet site providing a wide range of
services to older Americans -- an example of his vision of one-stop
Internet access to government services.
The new web site provides information
and services offered by virtually every major Federal government
agency, civilian and military. All are accessible with a few clicks
from the Access America for Seniors home page.
"This is an
excellent example of our efforts to reinvent government to provide
services that the American people need and care about," Vice
President Gore said.
"Through this new web site, seniors can
change their address with the Post Office, compare nursing homes,
request Social Security statements, get IRS tax forms and find a
variety of other government information."
The site is hosted
by the Social Security Administration, whose official web site,
Social Security Online, has won numerous awards as one of the best
in the government. As part of today's announcement, Social Security
Commissioner Kenneth S. Apfel unveiled two new Internet services
that Social Security will offer to the public.
Social
Security benefit recipients can now request official agency
statements of their benefits through the Access America web site,
and receive them in the mail within ten days. For example, Form
SSA-1099, which is used by seniors and other Social Security
beneficiaries in preparing their Federal income tax returns, will be
available.
In addition, seniors can request an official
letter verifying how much they will receive in monthly benefits.
This letter is frequently used by some aged or disabled
beneficiaries to establish eligibility for state and local
assistance programs.
"This is another example of Social
Security using the web site to provide better, faster service to our
customers," Commissioner Apfel said. "We're constantly seeking
secure ways to use technology, in this case, the Internet, to
broaden the range of official Social Security information and
services available to the American public."
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