This
July, explore Social Security's new frontier
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[November 19, 2011]
Americans
have been explorers long before we declared our independence on July
4, 1776.
Colonists were brave enough
to venture across the seas to settle in the unknown frontier of the
New World. From there, westward expansion eventually took them from
the east coast to the west. Then came the space race, and imagined
places to explore. Shows like Star Trek called space the
final frontier. But we’ve since found new frontiers, such as
cyberspace. |
If you’ve used Social
Security’s website, then you know that cyberspace is no longer a
strange, uncharted territory. Social Security’s online services are
so easy to navigate, even Kirk could use them (as Patty Duke tells
George Takei in one of our new public service announcements – check
them out at
www.socialsecurity.gov/boldlygo).
What are some of the things
you can do easily at
www.socialsecurity.gov?
There’s even more you can do
at
www.socialsecurity.gov.
If you’re feeling adventurous and want to explore, look around our
home page, read some of our publications, and take advantage of our
most popular services at the left side of the screen. You even can
chart a course for our frequently asked questions.
It wasn’t fireworks and
parades that made America what it is today. It was our adventurous
spirit, our desire to explore new places. We encourage you to
explore the final frontier for your Social Security business at
www.socialsecurity.gov.
By Judith Bartels
Social Security District
Manager in Springfield, IL
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