HSPD-12 Personal Identity Verification
Memorandum for Chief Information Officers
Validating and Monitoring Agency Issuance of Personal Identity Verification Credentials
Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) requires all Federal Executive Departments and Agencies to implement a government-wide standard for secure and reliable forms of identification for employees and contractors who access Federal facilities and Federal information systems. Beginning on October 27, 2006, Agencies were required to begin issuing the standard Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Cards to all Federal employees and contractors. This table represents USAID’s progress with compliance to the standard.
USAID Last Updated: 02/28/2007
Total Number of Employees requiring PIV cards
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Total Number of Employees requiring a NACI (or at least equivalent) that have not previously undergone a background check
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Total Number of PIV cards Issued to Employees
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Total Number of Contractors requiring PIV cards
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Total Number of Contractors requiring NACIs (or at least equivalent) that have not previously undergone a background check
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Total Number of PIV cards Issued to Contractors
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Total Number of other individuals (e.g. visiting scientists) requiring PIV cards
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Total Number of other individuals (e.g. visiting scientists) requiring NACIs (or at least equivalent) that have not previously undergone a background check
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Total Number of PIV cards issued to individuals other than employees or contractors |
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1,626
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0
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123
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1,516
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0
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159
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43
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0
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0
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- Domestic Only, does not include overseas sites
- All employees and contractors are vetted in accordance with HSPD-12 PIV I Processes
- Contractors will be issued a PIV card or a Facility Access Card based on the work performed under the terms of the contract.
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