Whats a Site ID and why do I need one to get HAC insurance?
A Site ID is a unique six-character code that identifies you as an authorized USAID programming agent or training contractor or grantee. The Site ID serves two main purposes: USAID needs the Site ID to track and follow up on HAC insurance compliance and to crosscheck HAC enrollment data with TraiNet. USAID will send regular updates of the Site ID list to all HAC insurance providers. By referring to this official list, insurance providers will know who is authorized to obtain USAID-sponsored insurance coverage. If you do not have a Site ID your location please contact trainet-vcs@sraprod.com immediately. If you’re already using TraiNet, you may know that a Site ID was required when the TraiNet database software was installed and configured at your site. As you may have guessed, the TraiNet Site ID and the Site ID used during HAC enrollment are the same thing. If you’ve already installed TraiNet at your site, you already have a valid Site ID and there’s no need to obtain another one. If