DPSAC wants to remind the AO community about the difference between the Background Investigation Tier indicated in NED as opposed to a person’s Emergency Designation Tier. This article is a short primer on distinguishing between these two categories of “Tiers.”
Emergency Designation Tier Overview
The Emergency Designation Tier is a value entered in NED for NIH employees (FTE). This value is used to outline the working status of FTE staff in the event of an emergency impacting NIH operations.
There are three values to select from:
· Tier I – Emergency Employee
· Tier II – Non-Emergency/Teleworker
· Tier III – Non-Emergency/Non-Teleworker
When an FTE record is created in NED, the designation of an Emergency Tier is mandatory. This value is contained in the “Work Information” section of an individual’s NED record. The Emergency Designation Tier can be updated at any time.
Background Investigation Tier Overview
The Background Investigation Tier is a different designation in NED that is utilized by DPSAC to ensure the correct type of background investigation is completed for a given person. The Background Investigation Tier is required for all NIH staff (employees, contractors, fellows, etc.) who will be at NIH for more than six months.
The different Background Investigation Tiers are as follows:
· Tier 1 – Non-Sensitive [Low Risk]
· Tier 2 – Non-Sensitive Public Trust [Moderate Risk]
· Tier 3 – Noncritical-Sensitive [Moderate Risk]
· Tier 4 – Non-Sensitive Public Trust [High Risk]
· Tier 5 – Critical-Sensitive or Special-Sensitive [High Risk]
These different tiers direct the scope of an individual’s background investigation (e.g., 5 years vs. 10 years of historical data, need for a credit check, etc.). The Background Investigation Tier is a value stored in the “Position Information” section of an individual’s NED record. The correct Background Investigation Tier is determined using the Position Designation Tool located at: https://pdt.nbis.mil/.
Isn’t a Tier a Tier? What Difference Does It Matter?
As you can see, there is a big difference between the Emergency Designation Tier and the Background Investigation Tier. Updating the wrong one could subject someone to an unnecessary background check or show that someone is no longer eligible for telework.