To
begin using the program:
- International
affairs workforce members may begin the program
by registering as users on the DSCA Personnel
Initiatives site. Follow the "Manage
Your Account -- New User" link from
the top menu of the home page to register.
- Once
registered and verified, visit the "Certification
-- Completed Courses Input" area to
begin tracking your course requirements for
certification.
- When
all of the course requirements have been fulfilled
for a level and you have the necessary experience,
visit "Certification
-- Apply Online" to enter your application.
Click
here to see a graphical representation of the
application process.
Frequently
Asked Questions:
Is certification mandatory?
No, the program is strictly voluntary. It has
been established as a vehicle by which Security
Assistance Workforce members can capture their
professional development in an easily recognized
format.
Do
I have to be in an international affairs position/billet
to become certified?
No, if you currently work in an international
affairs related position, or have worked in such
a position in the past for the requisite months
of experience and have completed the required
training courses, you can apply for certification.
If you have had several assignments/positions
in international affairs, you may count all months
of experience even if they are not continuous.
Do
I have to be certified at all levels to obtain
certification at Level III?
No, it is not necessary to obtain Level I and
Level II certification prior to being Level III
certified as long as you meet the qualifications
for Level III. The same applies to Level II –
no need to obtain Level I certification.
How
do I get started?
Your first step should be to review the requirements
for the level certification you are seeking. Once
that is known, you should work to determine your
own qualifications and how they match with the
requirements. You may at any point establish
an account in the personnel initiatives system.
As you complete your course requirements, add
your completed courses to the "Completed
Courses Input" area to track your progress.
Once you have completed and entered the course
requirements for a level and have met the experience
requirements, apply for certification through
the "Apply
Online" option. The system will screen
to ensure you have entered courses and have the
correct length of experience, then will ask you
a few short questions.
How
do I enter a course?
Visit the "Completed
Courses Input" area,
and select your service. Then enter all of the
grey highlighted course information for the requirement.
When you have finished entering your data, click
the "Save Courses" button. A page will
load confirming the number of courses you have
entered. Click the link to view the courses to
be sure that they have all been entered. Be
careful to enter all of the information highlighted
in grey within each requirement. If you miss a
box, the course will not save.
How
do I know if a course I am entering is an introductory,
intermediate, or advanced course?
If the course you are entering
is from a drop down menu, the level of the course
is generally listed in the course title or course
summary. If you are entering a course as “other”
than one from the drop down menu, again, the course
title may provide the answer (e.g. Introductory
Logistics, Intermediate Contract Management, Advanced
Structural Analysis). If this is not the case,
contact your immediate supervisor to determine
the best level for the course you have taken.
Finally, if you are still unable to determine
the proper level of the course, contact your MILDEP
POC, or the non-MILDEP POC for DoD agencies for
a determination. (Contact
Us)
What
is the process?
All data is put into the system by the individual,
except certification award which is entered by
the service/agency or Command Administrator. Once
data is complete and requirements have been met
by the individual, the supervisor must approve
the application. Your application will be electronically
sent to the supervisor for review and his/her
electronic approval. Upon supervisor approval,
the application will be electronically forwarded
for certification. The Administrator will prepare
all applications for review by the command panel
(or service/agency designated authority) authorized
to grant certifications. Once the application
has been reviewed, the administrator either produces
a certificate of certification or identifies to
the individual why certification was not awarded.
If certification is awarded, the certificate will
be provided to the command for presentation in
whatever manner they choose.
Click
here to see a graphical representation of the
process.
If
I have a question or an issue, is there someone
to call?
Yes, MILDEP and non-MILDEP (DoD Agencies) focal
points are listed under “Contact
Us”.
Do I need to have
my supervisor sign my request for certification?
Yes, an electronic approval/signature will be
obtained by the system from your supervisor before
the application is forwarded to the service/agency
or Command Administrator.
How
do I know if a course is acceptable for certification?
A list of those approved courses for each MILDEP
associated with Security Assistance is included
in the certification database. If the course is
one of the courses needed for functional requirements
or leadership requirements, it is suggested you
review the course with your supervisor prior to
applying for the course. Your supervisor will
ensure you are taking courses that are appropriate
to your level and job requirements.
Is
there a specific timeframe when I need to submit
my request for certification?
No. When you have completed your requirements,
complete the application; and it will be forwarded
to your supervisor. When your supervisor has completed
his or her portion, it will be placed back in
the system to await the service/agency or Command
Administrator review. He/She will go into the
system and pull all applications pending and prepare
them for the certification processing.
Can
anyone go into my record and make changes?
No. The only person that can make changes to your
record is you. The Administrators can review your
file, but they can not make changes. Administrators
can deny you access to the system if you are not
a government employee working in the Security
Assistance career field.
Can
my contractor counterparts obtain certification?
No. At this time, the system is just for military
and civilian employees. There are no plans at
this time to expand the system to contractor personnel.
For more information click here.
Can
a certification request be turned in via hardcopy?
No. To ensure all applications are presented in
the same manner, all applications must be electronic
via the certification system. If you
are experiencing problems with the automated system,
please notify your service/agency or Command Administrator
for assistance.
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