Is the move to Digital Signatures consistent with the E initiative?
It is consistent within the Fiscal Service of which FMS is a part of. Q: What is required of the Certifying Officer and/or designee? A: A Form 210 must be completed and on file. New Features of ASAP.gov/ Tips for Using ASAP.gov: Carol gave an overview of the new features of ASAP.gov: • The structure for passwords has changed; • The expiration date for passwords is 45 days; • IDs are emailed; passwords are sent via USPS mail; • Training IDs and passwords are emailed; • As the main method of contacting users, it is important that email addresses are kept current; • It is important that users know which environment they are in. Since the production and training environment are identical, the URL identifies which environment you are using. • If users are accessing the internet via Internet Explorer 6.02, the FMS ASAP web site (www.fms.treas.gov) has posted a patch needed to access the ASAP.gov system; • We are no longer issuing legacy IDs and are monitoring users to continue to access the
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