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What are the HSPD-12 requirements for child care workers at GSA facilities?

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What are the HSPD-12 requirements for child care workers at GSA facilities?

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The GSA Child Care Division has worked with the Office of Homeland Security, Federal Protective Service (FPS) to ensure that all child care workers in federal work places have gone through the security check process mandated by the Crime Control Act. However, the criminal history check is not the equivalent of the FIPS 201-mandated minimum NACI, because it lacks the written inquiries component. Therefore, child care workers are not eligible for Access Cards. Child care workers in federal workplaces will receive Facility Access Cards (FAC) to enable access to local facilities. The Facility Access Cards will be compatible with the Access Card while being both physically and electronically distinct. GSA is currently developing the plan to issue Facility Access Cards to child care workers.

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