Working for or on behalf of the United States Federal Government begins with a multi-step on-boarding process which will include a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Criminal History Check (fingerprint check) and a background investigation.
Below are the requirements:
**e-QIP is a web-based automated system that was designed to facilitate the processing of standard investigative forms used by DCSA. e-QIP allows the user to electronically enter, update and transmit their personal investigative data over a secure internet connection.
**You will find some useful information about the background investigation process on the DCSA website:
USDA's LincPass Card:
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USDA's LincPass card is designed to link a person's identity to an ID credential and the credential to a person's ability to access federally controlled buildings and information systems physically and logically, respectively. You may hear of the LincPass referred to as a Personal Identify Verification (PIV) card or as a US Access Credential or as a Common Access Card (CAC). All these denote the same thing. USDA named our cards are named LincPass cards in honor of Abraham Lincoln who established the Department of Agriculture in 1862. Below are the steps to obtain a credential:
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It is very important that you make an enrollment appointment for your LincPass as soon as you receive the message requesting that you do so. Appointments at enrollment stations nearest to you may be limited due to the COVID19 pandemic.
If you have not received the enrollment email message from HSPD-12 by the start of your second work week, please contact: lincpass.security@usda.gov.
You can track the status of your LincPass by using the LincPass Tracker at: https://hspd12.usda.gov/lit.
To avoid being turned away at the LincPass Enrollment Station:
Once you have your LincPass there are some actions that may be needed:
**You will find some useful information about the LincPass process on the USDA HSPD-12 website:
e-Authentication:
e-Authentication is one of the most important tools you will need to perform critical functions. Your eAuthentication account consists of a User ID, a password and your customer profile which contains information about you that will permit USDA websites, portals and applications to identify if you have the correct permissions to access the applications and/or view the website.
A personnel action will typically be processed within your first week of employment. This establishes your personnel record. Once your Government email address has been added to your personnel record, you will receive an invitation email from the eAuthentication server prompting you to register your eAuthentication account.
This email will come from DoNotReply.ICAM@ocio.usda.gov.
If you are not issued a Government email address, but you still need access to USDA eAuthenticated websites, portals or applications, this invitation can be sent to your personal email but you must alert your office’s administrative personnel to request that for you.
Requests can be sent to:
If you have not received the eAuthentication email by the start of your second work week AND you have verified that it is not in your Junk/Trash/Spam folders - please contact MRP IT at Help@usda.gov.