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Andy Sriubas

Andy Sriubas

Chief of Field Operations, Social Security Administration

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"For decades, our ~1,250 field offices have operated as independent 'mini-SSAs.' That model no longer serves the public or our people. It prevents true specialization, limits the impact of technology, and produces backlogs we should not sustain." — internal memo, January 2026

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Social Security replaces local office model with centralized nationwide systems

Rule Changes

Leading centralization rollout

For decades, roughly 1,250 Social Security field offices operated as independent mini-agencies, each staffed with employees who knew their local communities and state-specific rules. On March 7, 2026, the Social Security Administration replaced that model with two centralized systems that route beneficiaries to any available representative anywhere in the country. When a retiree in Maine calls about a claim, they may now speak with an employee in Arizona who has never handled that state's rules.

Updated Mar 7