Title: DOI ASAP
1DOI ASAP
2ASAP Overview
- ASAP is a centralized electronic payment and
information system - Allows grantee organizations to draw from
accounts pre-authorized by federal agencies - Makes payments to financial agents that are
performing financial services for FMS and other
federal agencies - Highly Secure and 508 Compliant
- Internet Based and User-Friendly
- Similar to Internet-Based Home Banking or Bill
Payment Technology
3ASAP Features
- Online Help Screens and Tutorials
- Convenient to Access and Comprehensive
- Log On IDs
- ASAP issues individual User IDs and Passwords
- User-Specific Messages
- Emails, Homepage/Broadcast Messages, and
Notifications - No Fees to Federal Agencies or Recipient
Organizations - Downloadable Reports and Inquiries
4Department of the Interior Acquisition Guidance
Release (DIG) 2008-05
- 1. PurposeThe purpose of this financial
assistance guidance release is to provide staff
with enrollment and basic user information for
the Department of the Treasurys Automated
Standard Application Payments (ASAP) system. - 2. Effective DateEffective immediately upon
issuance. - 3. Background and ExplanationPublic Law
106-107 required the streamlining and
simplification of the award payment process used
to transfer cash from Federal agencies to
recipients. As a result of Federal streamlining
initiatives, on June 16, 1998, the Chief
Financial Officers Council made the unanimous
decision to establish a consolidated payment
systems policy to eliminate Federal payment
systems that are redundant and that increase
costs and administrative burdens for recipients.
The policy requires each Federal agency that
makes payments to recipients to adopt one of two
Federal grant payment systems the ASAP system
provided by the Department of the Treasury, or
the Payment Management System provided by the
Department of Health and Human Services. The
Department has selected the ASAP system as the
preferred payment system that will integrate with
Financial and Business Management System eGrants
Plus due to its cost-effective highly secured
automated interface between account management
authorizations and reporting functions. ASAP is
an all-electronic payment and information system
utilized for the request and delivery of award
funds. The system was developed jointly by the
U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve Bank of
Richmond. ASAP is an internet based application
(https//www.asap.gov) and can be utilized by
recipients to draw cash from multiple agencies in
one transaction.
5- 4. ResponsibilitiesBureaus are responsible
for coordination with the Department of the
Treasury, Financial Management Service, to ensure
that recipients are contacted and enrolled in the
ASAP system. Bureaus must inform recipients in
their award agreements of the requirement to use
ASAP as the payment method. Bureaus are also
responsible for inputting authorized spending
data into ASAP and reconciling their accounting
records with the ASAP information data. Recipient
organizations are responsible for executing
awards maintaining minimum federal cash on hand
by requesting funds from the ASAP system only for
immediate disbursement reporting cash
disbursements to the system and, maintaining
accounting records. In accordance with OMB
Circulars A-102 and A-110, award funds are to be
used for immediate disbursement needs. Recipient
requests for disbursements may be at any time as
long as it is within the program established
period of availability of funds. - Bureaus and recipient organizations receiving
federal funds must complete a one time
registration process in ASAP. There is no fee
charged to the Bureau or recipient organization
to use the ASAP system. - 5. ProceduresThe following provides
instructions on how to use the ASAP system. - A. Bureau User Instructions.
- Step 1 Establish Bureau Accounts in ASAP. Once
all of the recipient organization enrollment
tasks are completed, the enrollment application
will notify the Bureau that the enrollment has
been completed, after which fund accounts can be
created. ASAP accounts can be established for
recipient organizations via on-line or batch
processes. It is important that Bureau users are
aware that there is not a minimum dollar
threshold before grant or cooperative agreement
data is entered into the ASAP system. - Step 2 Authorize and Validate Spending
Transactions in ASAP. Bureaus maintain accounts
in ASAP to control the flow of funds to recipient
organizations. Spending authorizations are
entered into ASAP accounts according to specific
program needs and schedules. Authorizations can
be entered to increase or decrease the available
balance of ASAP accounts at the budget or finance
officers discretion. Both on-line and
batch-processed authorizations can be effective
as of the current processing day, or they can be
effective up to a year in advance, in which case
the authorization is warehoused until its
effective date. Authorization transactions, once
certified, immediately update the system. Bureaus
are able to perform ASAP account and
authorization functions on-line from 800 a.m.
until 900 p.m. Eastern Standard Time each
business day. Bureaus can initiate batch
processes for ASAP account and authorization
activity 24 hours a day. ASAP submits summary
data and detailed transactions data to the Bureau
or Awarding Agency. Bureaus can view relevant
data on-line, such as up-to-the-minute account
balances, account history, and the status of
payment requests affecting their ASAP accounts.
6- 5. ProceduresThe following provides
instructions on how to use the ASAP system. - A. Bureau User Instructions.
- Step 1 Establish Bureau Accounts in ASAP. Once
all of the recipient organization enrollment
tasks are completed, the enrollment application
will notify the Bureau that the enrollment has
been completed, after which fund accounts can be
created. ASAP accounts can be established for
recipient organizations via on-line or batch
processes. It is important that Bureau users are
aware that there is not a minimum dollar
threshold before grant or cooperative agreement
data is entered into the ASAP system. - Step 2 Authorize and Validate Spending
Transactions in ASAP. Bureaus maintain accounts
in ASAP to control the flow of funds to recipient
organizations. Spending authorizations are
entered into ASAP accounts according to specific
program needs and schedules. Authorizations can
be entered to increase or decrease the available
balance of ASAP accounts at the budget or finance
officers discretion. Both on-line and
batch-processed authorizations can be effective
as of the current processing day, or they can be
effective up to a year in advance, in which case
the authorization is warehoused until its
effective date. Authorization transactions, once
certified, immediately update the system. Bureaus
are able to perform ASAP account and
authorization functions on-line from 800 a.m.
until 900 p.m. Eastern Standard Time each
business day. Bureaus can initiate batch
processes for ASAP account and authorization
activity 24 hours a day. ASAP submits summary
data and detailed transactions data to the Bureau
or Awarding Agency. Bureaus can view relevant
data on-line, such as up-to-the-minute account
balances, account history, and the status of
payment requests affecting their ASAP accounts. - B. Recipient Organization User Instructions.
- Step 1 Completion of Enrollment Forms. In order
for a recipient organization to enroll in ASAP,
the following forms must be completed and
submitted to the local servicing Regional
Financial Center via the Internet or by paper.
All paper enrollment forms are available on the
Financial Management Service ASAP Homepage or by
request from the local servicing Regional
Financial Center.
7- (a) ASAP Officials Authorization Form is
completed for the purpose of designating
individuals access to ASAP. The Federal
Enrollment Initiator starts the enrollment
process by identifying the recipient organization
to be enrolled, and entering the DUNS, TINS, type
of organization, and the point of contact
information unique DUNS, TINS and emails are
required the role of the point of contact is
critical to the ASAP.gov enrollment process the
point of contact confirms the information entered
by the enrollment initiator and is responsible
for identifying the recipient organizations
officials and, the head of organization/authorize
d representative approves the officials
identified by the point of contact. - (b) ASAP Organization Enrollment Form is
completed for the purpose of establishing the
recipient organizations profile in ASAP and to
specify the software to be used. - (c) User ID Request Form is completed to identify
authorized staff persons who need access to ASAP.
Once a recipient organization has completed
enrollment forms, then a seven digit
identification number will be assigned. The
number is necessary to access the system. - (d) ASAP Bank Information Form is completed for
the purpose of providing information on the
financial institution(s) and account(s) where
payments will be directed. If a recipient
organizations banking information changes, the
financial official should log onto ASAP.gov,
select the enrollment tab, and then make the
necessary changes. The financial official is
responsible for entering the bank account
information for the recipient organization. - Step 2 Payment Request Process.
- (a) Recipient organizations can use on-line
processes to request payments. Recipient
organizations are able to initiate same day
payment requests and receive the payment within
minutes from 800 a.m. to 545 p.m. Eastern
Standard Time each business day. Recipient
organizations are able to initiate payment
requests for an Automated Clearinghouse (ACH)
payment from 800 a.m. to 1159 p.m. Eastern
Standard Time. Payment requests are approved or
rejected automatically, unless placed on Bureau
review or based on the amount of available funds
in the ASAP account. The available balance for an
ASAP account is displayed when initiating the
payment request. Recipient organizations will
receive immediate notification of approval or
rejection for all on-line payment requests with
the exception of those subject to Bureau review.
The ASAP system also provides recipient
organizations with a book entry feature to make
adjustments between accounts without having to
initiate a payment request. Recipient
organizations are also able to return funds to an
ASAP account via the FEDWIRE and ACH payment
systems. - (b) ASAP submits the funds and payment data to
the payment requestors financial institution.
Approved requests for next-day or future-day
payments are accomplished via the ACH system.
Same-day payments are accomplished via the
FEDWIRE system. - 6. Additional InformationIf you have customer
service or operational issues questions, please
contact the Financial Management Service, through
the ASAP Customer Support team at
http//www.fms.treas.gov/. For questions about
this guidance, you may contact Anita Hairston of
my staff, at 202-208-3433.
8Federal Agency Enrollment Process
9Federal Agency Enrollment Process
Regional Financial Center Creates
Agency Profile Identifies Certifying Officers
Point of Contacts
Point of Contact Enters Agency Users
Roles
Certifying Officer Approves Users Roles
ASAP Issues User ID Password
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12PKI for Certifying Officers
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a computer
system environment that provides for the
management of digital identities of users through
the use of certificates and keys. - PKI technology enables user s the ability to be
authenticated using information stored in the
public key certificates. - Certifying Officers will be required to use a
digital certificate for two-factor authentication
and digitally signing authorization transactions
13Federal Agency Functions
- Establish, maintain, and fund accounts for their
Recipient Organizations - Controls account status
- Open, Suspend, or Closed
- Sets account parameters
- Agency Review
- Maximum Draw
- Certifying Officers will digitally sign
transactions to fund accounts
14Federal Agency Functions
- Available functions are role dependent
- Create Account
- Modify Account
- Enter Online Authorizations
- Certify Online Authorizations
- Set Agency Review
- Review Payment Requests
- Cancel Payment Requests
- Book Entry Adjustments
15Initiating Recipient Enrollment
16Internet Enrollment Process
- Enrollment for Agencies and Recipient
Organizations via Internet -
- ASAP will send email reminders concerning
enrollment actions - Each users enrollment is required to have a
unique email address - Recipient Organizations are required to have
Unique DUNS and TIN
17- Enrollment begins with the recipient contacting
the agency to request an ASAP Participation
Request form. - Upon completion, the form should be returned to
the agency via fax, mail, or email.
18- The agency can now initiate enrollment by doing
the following - Log on to ASAP
- Hover over the Enrollments button
- Select Initiate Recipient Organization
Enrollment from the drop down menu
19- Step 1 of 3 requires you to enter the
Organization Name, DUNS, EIN, and Organization
Type. This information should be provided on the
ASAP Participation Request form submitted by the
recipient. - It is important to enter the information
correctly here. Changes to this information can
only be made by submitting a written request to
ASAP.
20- It is possible the recipient is already enrolled
in ASAP doing business with another agency. If
this is the case, you will receive the following
screen after completing step 1 of 3. If the POC
matches what is on the ASAP Participation Form,
you can click Submit. By accepting this
information, all of the recipients previous
enrollment information will carry over (except
banking information).
21- If the recipient is not enrolled with another
agency, you should see the following screen.
Enter the POC information provided on the ASAP
Participation Request form. Click Submit when
finished.
22- In some cases, a name may already exist in the
ASAP system. This can happen if the POC does
business with more than one ASAP account, or if
the recipient attempted to enroll in the past and
was rejected. You will be given the opportunity
to select the existing user or enter a new user.
The following screenshot shows an example.
23- When the POC information has been entered, click
Submit. A screen will show ASAP processing the
request. When the Initiation request is
complete, you will see the following screen. You
should print this screen for your records. - Notice the yellow highlighted rectangle. This
number is the ASAP ID. You can use this number
to check account balances, view the enrollment
process etc.
24After Initiation
- ASAP will email the recipient POC notification
along with an ASAP user ID - An ASAP password is mailed separately via U.S.
Postal Service. If the recipient has received
their user ID, and would like to get a password
by phone, they can contact the Federal Reserve
Bank and request one (804-697-8384) - At this point, your job as the Enrollment
Initiator is done. It is the recipients
responsibility to complete the remaining tasks
for enrollment.
25Recipient Enrollment Tasks
26Six Steps to Success
- 1. Enrollment Initiator Initiates Recipient
Organization and Point of Contact. - 2. Point of Contact Names Organization Officials
- 3. Head of Organization Approves Officials
- 4. Authorizing Official Defines Recipient
Profile - 5. Authorizing Official Defines Recipient Org
Users - 6. Financial Official Defines Banking
Information -
27Recipient Organization Enrollment Process
Enrollment Initiator Identifies RO to be enrolled
Point of Contact Verifies RO
that RO data is correct Identifies RO Officials
Head of Organization Approves RO Officials
Authorizing Official Enters ROs Address
Information, Identifies Users Role(s)
Financial Official Enters Maintains Banking
Information
28Enrollment Completion
29- Agency employees with ASAP access will receive an
automatic email when recipients complete
enrollment. Below is an example. - When the recipient completes the final task for
enrollment, they become Active in ASAP. There
is a 7 to 10 business day wait before funds can
be drawn while ASAP verifies recipient financial
information.
30Commonly Used Agency Functions in ASAP
31- INQUIRIES
- Payment Request Status Inquiry
- Account Balance Inquiry
- Account Statement Balance
- Authorization Transaction Inquiry
- Account Profile Inquiry
- Federal Program Agency Inquiry
- Payment Requestor Inquiry
- Recipient Organization Inquiry
- Book Entry Adjustment Inquiry
32- REPORTS
- Agency Account Transaction Report
- Agency Authorization Transaction Report
- Agency Book Entry Adjustment Report
- Agency Payment Cancellation Report
- Agency Payment Report
- Agency Payment Warehouse Report
- Cancelled Certified Authorization Report
- Total Draws by Account ID Report
- Uncertified Batch Authorizations Report
- Uncertified Online Authorization Report
33Recipient Enrollment Inquiry
- Check the status of a recipients enrollment
- Verify a recipient has completed enrollment
34- Sign into ASAP
- Hover over the Inquiries button
- Choose Recipient Enrollment Status Inquiry FPA
from the drop down menu.
35- Enter the ASAP ID
- Enter an Originating Date Range
- Choose Pending, Completed, or Rejected for the
Enrollment Status. All three can be selected if
desired - Choose output Format. PDF and HTML are good
choices. CSV will format data for exporting to
Excel - Click Submit
36Retrieving your Inquiry
- Hover over the Inquiries button
- Select Retrieve Results from the drop down menu
37- Choose the desired inquiry from the displayed
list - (Inquiries are listed by time and date. The most
recent inquiry will always be at the top of the
list)
38- Below is an example of a completed enrollment.
- Section 1. - Shows the search parameters you
entered - Section 2. Shows Recipient information
- Section 3. Shows verification that each step
was completed
39Additional Enrollment Inquiry Examples
- Pending Enrollment
- In the example below, ASAP is waiting for the
recipient to enter banking information.
40- Rejected Enrollment
- The enrollment below rejected because the Head of
Organization did not complete the required task
within the designated timeframe.
41Account Balance Inquiry
- The Account Balance Inquiry shows all accounts
under a given recipient ID
42- Log in to ASAP
- Hover over the Inquiries button
- Choose Account Balance Inquiry from the drop
down menu
43- To bring up all account IDs for a recipient,
enter the Recipient ID and select the desired
format.
44- Retrieve your Inquiry
- Below is a Sample Account Balance Inquiry
45Account Settlement Report
- The Account Settlement Report shows all
transactions against a single Account ID.
46- Log in to ASAP
- Hover over the Reports button
- Select Run Predefined Report
- From the drop down menu, select Account
Settlement Report
47- Enter the following
- Recipient ID
- Account ID
- Transaction Date (All Dates shows every
transaction for the life of the account) - Format
48- Retrieving your report
- Hover over the Reports button
- Choose Retrieve Report results from the drop
down - Choose your report from the list
49- Below is an example of the Account Settlement
Report.
50Agency Payment Report Enhanced
- The Agency Payment Report Enhanced allows the
agency to view a detailed payment history
including the name of the Payment Requestor. - The Agency Payment Report Enhanced views an
entire days transactions for your agency. You
must look through all transactions for that day. - Unless you know the exact day a transaction took
place, it is best to run an Account Settlement
report first to help determine the day you need.
51- Log in to ASAP
- Hover over the Reports button
- Select Run Predefined Report
- Select Agency Payment Report Enhanced from the
drop down menu
52- For this report, only the date and format needs
to be entered
53- Below is a sample of the Agency Payment Report
Enhanced
54Customer Service
San Francisco RFC (510) 594-7182
Philadelphia RFC (215) 516-8021
Kansas City RFC (816) 414-2100
55Contact Information
- RFCs Day-to-Day Operational Support
- Philadelphia 215/516-8021
- Kansas City 816/414-2100
- San Francisco 510/594-7182
- Richmond Federal Reserve 804/697-8384
- ASAP Password Resets
- Last Name and Email Address Changes
- ASAP Application www.asap.gov
- FMS ASAP General Information and Program
Updates - http//www.fms.treas.gov/asap
56Contact Information
- ASAP.gov Operations Staff
- Carol Cole
- 202-874-6542
- carol.cole_at_fms.treas.gov
- Faye Allen
- 202/874-7113
- faye.allen_at_fms.treas.gov