FDIC Supplemental Payments & Benefits
- Procedures for supplemental payments & benefits information
- Health Insurance Benefits for Employees Called to Active Duty
FDIC Global Message dated July 23, 2002
Payments help:
Lisa Schuster
Personnel Systems Specialist, FDIC Human Resources Branch
(703) 562-2144
Benefits help:
Carol Martin
Manager, Benefits Policy, FDIC Human Resources Branch
(703) 516-560
WorkLife help:
Robyn Poole
WorkLife Program Manager, FDIC Human Resources Branch
(703) 516-5278
WorkLife Connections
WorkLife Connections is an outstanding information and resource referral service that offers downloadable articles, audio features, webinars, resources and telephonic services to you and yours. Under WorkLife Connections you can find assistance with life's little, and not so little, issues.
Counseling/Special Assistance
FDIC employees and their significant others can obtain counseling services from a provider in their local area. Up to six counseling sessions per issue are provided at no cost to the employee (or family member/significant other). Additionally employees and their significant others are allowed 45 minutes telephonic consultation with a financial advisor and 30 minutes with an attorney.
To access any of these services contact WorkLife Connections toll free at:
- (877) 881-1360
- (800) 999-3004 (TTY/TDD)
- (888) 732-9020 (En Español)
Rights & Benefits of Military Members
FDIC
U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
- OPM - Pay and Leave page (Military Leave)
- OPM - Military Leave FAQ's
- FAQ's – Pay and Leave – Military Pay
- Transitional TRICARE Benefits
- Waiver of Immediate Reinstatement for FEHB
- Extended Coverage for Employees Called to Active Military Duty (FEHB)
- Extended Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB)
- Additional Continuation of Life Insurance Coverage for Federal Employees Called to Active Duty (FEGLI)
- Election Opportunity for Certain Civilian and Defense Department Employees (FEGLI)
- Updated Guidance on Election Opportunities for Employees Deployed in Support of Contingency Operations (FEGLI)
- Q&A for Excused Absence for Employees Returning From Active Duty
November 14, 2003 President signing for active duty military.
U.S. Department of Labor
Chief Human Capital Officers Council (CHCOC)
- Employment Rights and Benefits of Federal Civilian Employees who Perform Active Military Duty
- Return of Activated Military Members to Federal Civilian Employment
Help with Rights and Benefits
- James D. Dunn
Assistant Director, Executive Resources & Strategic Programs
COOO, Human Resources Organization
(571) 212-2535 (Cell)
Weblinks and Resources for Families
Web Resources to Support Families During Military Deployment
For deploying service members and families, there are resources available to help you during your transitions – below is a list of available resources. The Military Deployment Guides provides a map for the road ahead, including the many benefits service members and their families are entitled to:
- Air Force
- Army
- Coast Guard
- Marines
- Navy
- Military OneSource
Military OneSource serves our warrior guardians, military families and our entire global military community – to help you live your best MilLife. Military OneSource offers a wide range of individualized consultations, coaching and counseling for many aspects of Military Life. - Army Emergency Relief
This is the Army's own emergency financial assistance program. It provides aid to active and retired soldiers (and their dependants) where there is a valid need. - Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)
Government information about terrorism and public health. - Department of Defense (DoD)
Current information and press releases as well as links to various military web sites. - U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Current information about National Security.
DHS - Ready.gov - Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Information on government response to terrorism and other emergencies. - Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
This page provides tax information for current and former military personnel who served in the United States armed forces, uniform services, and under limited circumstances, support organizations. - Military.COM Deployment Center
Information for active and reserve military members and their families on deployment. - National Military Family Association (NMFA)
NMFA is the voice of military families because, for 50 years, we have proven that we stand behind service members, their spouses, and their children. Our Association is the "go to" source for Administration Officials, Members of Congress, and key decision makers when they want to understand the issues facing our families - Navy Marine Corps Relief Society
A private non-profit charitable organization that provides assistance to those in need. - Reserve Affairs
Office of the Under Secretary of Defense responsible for supervision of Reserve affairs. - U.S. Army Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (ArmyMWR)
We manage programs and services that support readiness and resilience for Soldiers and families. - Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program
The Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program is a DoD-wide effort to promote the well-being of National Guard and Reserve members, their families and communities, by connecting them with resources throughout the deployment cycle.