
The agency has completed a few regions in the last few years. This is a VERY COMPRENSIVE DIVE into everything about you, i.e. credit, criminal, medical, family.
As a FEDERAL EMPLOYEE you are required to respond.
Failure to provide ACCURATE information could be grounds for termination.
HINTS:
*Have your credit report ready.
*Have your Passport ready.
*Have names and addresses of family available (deceased included)
*Be Truthful
BACKGROUND:
On July 6, 2015, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) updated Title 5 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1400 (5 CFR 1400) requiring reassessment of the position sensitivity designation of all agency position descriptions (PD). Due to our extensive handling of personally identifiable information and Federal Tax Information, Operation’s front line employees (e.g., CSRs, CS, BA, etc.) and many of our other employees who currently have a Public Trust Tier 1 (non-sensitive/low risk) investigation level will be upgraded to Tier 2 (moderate risk). The Boston, Denver, Kansas City, Philadelphia, and Seattle Regions successfully implemented the updated OPM requirements. The agency is now ready to implement these requirements in the Chicago Region.
INVESTIGATION PROCESS:
The background investigation process is generally handled in two (2) phases: Phase 1 – Fingerprinting; and Phase 2 – Investigative Paperwork. However, due to COVID-19, the fingerprinting phase is temporarily on pause. During the Investigative Paperwork Phase, all employees in an office who require an investigation will go through the process at the same time. Office of Personnel (OPE) is responsible for initiating the investigations, and based on a schedule determined by the region, they will email employees notifying them of the need for investigation and provide instructions for completing the necessary documentation.
Employees must complete the following documents for the reinvestigation:• Fingerprints (temporarily on hold due to COVID-19), • the Declaration for Federal Employment form (OF-306), and• a credit authorization and Questionnaire for Public Trust Positions (SF-85P) completed within eQIP.Once the employee has submitted all of the necessary paperwork, OPE will forward it to the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA), our investigative service provider, to complete the investigation. Although it is possible that the investigation will identify concerns, OPE anticipates that less than 1% of agency investigations will uncover significant problems. If DCSA identifies problems during the investigation, OPE will mitigate where possible.
WHEN:
(THIS DATE WILL VARY PER OFFICE) is when OPE will begin to send emails DIRECLTY to you to start the investigate process.
The email will come from ^DCHR OPE CSPS 1400PD.
You are authorized to work on the application while on duty.
You will have about two (2) weeks to complete the application.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Here are some resources to help you understand the process
.• 5 CFR 1400 Implementation Site,
• Investigation Forms,
• FAQs,
• CSPS hotline (1-844-874-9940 – available from 8:00am – 6:00pm EST),
• CSPS email ^DCHR OPE CSPS 1400PD, and
• Federal Trade Commission's website
https://www.ftc.gov/faq/consumer-protection/get-my-free-credit-report
Are you an active member, the kind that would be missed,
or are you just contented that your name is on the list?
Do you attend the meeting, and mingle with the flock,
or do you stay at home, and criticize and knock?
Do you take an active part to help the work along,
or are you satisfied to be the kind that just belongs?
Do you ever work on committees,
to see there is no trick,
or leave the work to just a few and talk about the clique?
So come to meetings often, and help with hand and heart.
Don’t be just a member, but take an active part.
Think it over, members, you know right from wrong.
Are you an active member, or do you just belong?
Anonymous

LOCAL 1395 December 2020 Newsletter "CHALLENGER" is available at the link below.
Share your stories or important mildstones for consideration in the next edition at afge1395@sbcblobal.net
https://online.flipbuilder.com/yjbz/letp/

AFGE voices support for members of Congress who are trying to shield federal workers from the ill effects of COVID-19 by protecting their leave and allowing them to opt out of the ill-conceived tax deferral scheme.
Our union applauds a bipartisan group of 43 House lawmakers led by Rep. Don Beyer, D-Va., who urged the Trump administration to allow federal workers to opt out of the tax deferral plan that defers payroll taxes between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31, 2020. Employees will have to pay it back by May 1, 2021.
AFGE President Everett Kelley initially urged Secretary Mnuchin to make it opt-in, or at the very least opt-out.
AFGE also supports new legislation introduced in the House and Senate that would waive the 30-day annual leave cap for all federal employees.
Normally, federal workers can only carry over 30 days of annual leave from one year to another. But because of COVID-19, the Office of Personnel Management waived the 30-day cap for those deemed essential workers by their agency.
The Federal Worker Leave Fairness Act introduced by Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Wash., in the House and Sen. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, in the Senate, would extend the OPM waiver to all federal workers because there are several factors that prevent employees from taking annual leave, including state and local travel restrictions.
“Thousands of dedicated federal workers have been tirelessly responding to the coronavirus pandemic, including U.S. Postal Service employees, Internal Revenue Service and Social Security Administration workers, and National Institutes of Health researchers,” Senator Hirono said. “Our nation has leaned on them as they deliver medicines and Social Security checks, assist Americans with filing their taxes, develop a vaccine, and provide other vital services. This bill makes sure that no federal worker loses their leave because of this or any future pandemic.”
“Federal workers at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard have been working tirelessly throughout this pandemic to maintain the Navy’s readiness to respond to national security threats and have avoided unnecessary travel to minimize health risks that could threaten this important work,” said Rep. Kilmer. “They shouldn’t have to sacrifice the paid leave benefits they’ve earned because they chose to prioritize national service…Federal workers shouldn’t have to choose between working to support our nation or using their earned benefits before the end of the year.”

AFGE Needs you. JOIN TODAY
If you join AFGE before December 31, 2020 you will receive a Rebate of $100.
Members, If you Recruit a new member you will receive a recruiter rebate of $100.
Submit your 1187 to Local 1395 office or
FAX to 312-277-7598
Rebates are paid after 90 days.
Contact AFGE Local 1395 for more information 833-575-1395
1187-- Membership Application
Visit: www.afge.org/join
The Office of Personnel Management has released more details about the new, highly-anticipated paid parental leave program, which will go into effect in less than three months.
OPM’s interim final rule, which is scheduled for publication Monday, is significant in that it gives federal agencies more instruction on how they should implement new paid parental leave benefits, and it offers employees more detail on how they can take advantage of the new program.
Under the Federal Employee Paid Leave Act (FEPLA), new benefits go into effect Oct. 1. The president signed FEPLA into law late last year, following a nearly decade-long effort by members of Congress