Web Content Inventory
The Social Security Administration developed this web content inventory to comply with Section 207(f)(2) of the E-Government Act of 2002 (E-Gov Act). This inventory will be updated as required by the E-Gov Act or other laws affecting the content. We also will include new information when it becomes available.
Priority* | Category | Publication target |
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2 | Breaking news about developments in the Social Security, Supplemental Security Income or Medicare programs | As available |
2 | Information for the Press | As available |
2 | Programmatic and administrative information, such as statistical and actuarial information, open data, program evaluation studies and reports, Trustee’s Reports, the Agency’s annual budget, etc. | As available |
3 | Online benefit applications and services (e.g., the Internet Social Security Benefit Application, Direct Deposit, etc.), and planning and decision-making tools, such as Benefit Planners and Calculators | As available |
3 | Information for citizens explaining benefits and beneficiary rights and responsibilities | As needed |
3 | Reports to the public on recent legislation, and testimony by Social Security Administration officials on provisions or issues affecting the Agency | As available |
4 | Information for Social Security beneficiaries and applicants for services who reside outside of the U.S. | As needed |
4 | Information and online services, such as online filing of Forms W2, for the business community and other professionals, including employers and potential vendors | As needed |
4 | Reports to Congress and other oversight bodies | As required |
4 | Information for demographic groups (e.g., women, children, immigrants, etc.) | As needed |
5 | General information about the Social Security Administration, such as mission and function statements, executive biographies, organizational structure, etc. | As available |
5 | Programmatic and administrative information, such as Capital Asset plans, business cases, etc. | As required |
5 | Historical Information | As available |
5 | Program evaluation studies and reports, such as the Social Security Performance and Accountability Report | As available |
*Legend (Indicates the priority assigned to each category of information)
- Priority 1:
Urgent information affecting public safety - Priority 2:
Time-sensitive information - Priority 3:
Information of interest to a broad spectrum of our visitors - Priority 4:
Information of interest to segments of our visitors - Priority 5:
Other information
Related Information
- Section 207 of the E-Gov Act
- Summary of requirements in the Federal Web Content Managers Toolkit