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May 3, 2024

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LiteBlue Program: Log On 2

Logging on to LiteBlue brings you into contact with My Benefits. Under the LiteBlue ‘My Benefits’ tab Postal employees can access and understand all the benefits offered to Postal employees.

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LiteBlue program: Log On

What I find fascinating about LiteBlue is that it is not only an easy and fast way of communicating and staying connected for Postal employees but for family member as well

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USPS LiteBlue: Stay Connected With LiteBlue

The United States Postal Service has one of the most efficient ways to stay connected with its employees through Liteblue. It is fast and packed with the kind of information employees need as they plan their careers with the Postal Service.

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USPS LiteBlue: New LiteBlue PIN

As of April 28, 2014, Postal employees will be required to use a new password to access USPS LiteBlue / PostalEase and other self-service web applications like eCareer and ePayroll.

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LiteBlue: How To Use USPS LiteBlue

To use LiteBlue and view your information, visit the website (LiteBlue.usps.gov). You will find the site by clicking HERE or searching for LiteBlue.usps.gov on the internet. The site is maintained by the USPS as part of the United States Postal Service employee service extranet.

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BEDB – Other Details You Might Need To Know

Many persons receiving survivor or death benefits will make address changes, bank account changes and other changes after submitting the application. If you happen to change your bank account before you receive payment, keep the old account open until you are assured that the payment has been deposited into the new account.

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Postal Retirement – Preparing the Workforce

Each program is designed to develop a workforce of excellence, equipped with the knowledge, skills and abilities to implement operations required by high-tech equipment and practices necessary to carry-out the complex work of the Postal Service.

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Military – Tricare and FEHB

Federal and Postal employees must meet the 5 year enrollment requirement in order to take my FEHB into retirement. However, if you don’t have the required time, you may use your Military time to qualify for FEHB.

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About FEHB (Transporting your FEHB)

As federal employees you get to take your health insurance into retirement if you have met the requirement of being enrolled in FEHB five years or from the earliest opportunity to enroll prior to retirement.

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Qualifying for Medicare

Working for 10 years under a Medicare covered employment provides you with the 40 credits, previously called quarters, needed to qualify. On average, an employee earns 4 credits per year of employment, accumulating 40 credits in 10 years.

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