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Important News!

As of June 21, 2005, TSPs will no longer report their accomplishments in TechPRS.

NRCS employees will report for private TSPs using the NRCS Performance Results System (PRS). Public entity TSPs will report on the technical services they have provided in PRS.

The following table explains how TSPs will report accomplishments in the future.
  Public Private
Who You Are
Examples of Typical Employers
Conservation districts; municipal, state, or federal agencies; or American Indian Tribes and Tribal conservation districts. Self-employed, a non-profit organization, a university, or some other non-governmental organization.
Where You Report
Report Destination
Performance Results System District Office
What You Neeed
TechPRS data plus you will need . . .
NRCS to link your account and then the relevant conservation plan’s name. District office’s preferred format for submitting the data.
For more answers to your questions, please refer to
Adobe Make the Switch to PRS!
 

Why do Technical Service Providers have to report?

The certification agreement or contract or agreement with NRCS signed by Technical Service Providers (TSPs) requires submission of information to NRCS regarding work conducted for USDA program participants. In addition to submitting documentation related directly to the technical services provided, TSPs need to confirm some basic information about these same services. This information gets stored in NRCS's Performance Results System (PRS). Public entities can enter this information directly into PRS while private entities supply this information to NRCS who will enter it on their behalf. Once this information appears in PRS, NRCS may release payment for services delivered.
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