Technical
Service Providers
Technical Service Providers (TSP), are
individuals, private businesses, nonprofit organizations, or public agencies
outside of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) who have received
certification by the Natural Resources Conservation Service to provide technical
services to landowners or producers who participate in USDA conservation
programs.
TechReg is
a USDA NRCS Web site that provides the information needed to register and become
a
certified TSP. TechReg also provides conservation program participants
with a national directory for locating a certified TSP.
The TechReg Web site is easy to navigate. The
left and right margins contain all of the links you will need, whether you are
interested in becoming a certified TSP, you are already certified or you want to locate a TSP to assist you with your conservation needs.
How do I become a certified Technical Service
Provider?
If you want to become a certified Technical
Service Provider, please visit the TechReg Web site. You will first need to
register with TechReg to obtain full access to the Web site. After
registering, you may begin the
process of becoming a certified TSP. Once certified, participants in NRCS
programs can locate you using the TechReg Web site, and hire you for work that
you are certified to perform.
How do I obtain
assistance from a certified Technical Service Provider?
If you are a USDA conservation program participant who
would like to obtain technical assistance from a certified TSP,
TechReg has a
page to assist you in
locating a Technical Service Provider in your area.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are first time visitor to the TechReg Web
site, the Frequently Asked Questions page can answer questions you may have such
as:
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How do I register as a prospective TSP?
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How do I certify my business?
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What is the reimbursement procedure for Technical Service Providers?
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How do I find a certified Technical Service Provider in my area?
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What are ‘Technical Service Payment Rates'?
Tools for Technical Service Providers
Animal Waste Management (AWM) Software Training Video
This training video describes the basic features of how to use the Animal Waste
Management software, authored by John Classen, North Carolina State University.
This software has
been used by consultants and government Technical Service Providers (TSP) for a number
of years in designing storage and treatment facilities for animal production operations.
Brought to you by the Cooperative Extension System
and North Carolina State University
Engineering Tools
This area of the NRCS New York Web page contains links to
Engineering Tools
to assist
with the planning and design of engineering practices.
Photo Credits
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Contact Information
If you encounter any problems with files provided on this page, have questions, suggestions, or find a broken link, please contact Gary Vandawalker
at 315-477-6546.
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