What is a Technical Service Provider or TSP?
Technical Service Providers (TSPs) are individuals or businesses that have technical expertise in conservation planning and design for a variety of conservation activities. TSPs are hired by farmers, ranchers, private businesses, nonprofit organizations, or public agencies to provide these services on behalf of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Each certified TSP is listed on the NRCS TSP online registry, TechReg. The TSP registration and approval process involves required training and verification of essential education, knowledge, skills and abilities.
What kind of work can a TSP do?
TSP's provide conservation technical services to NRCS clients in two broad areas: Conservation Activity Plan (CAP) development and Conservation Practice design, installation and checkout. There are 16 separate CAPs and several different practice categories, each with individual TSP eligibility requirements.
TechReg - NRCS's online TSP Registry
TechReg is the online registry of Technical Service Providers where:
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Conservation Activity Plans (CAPs)
The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) supports payment for practices involving the development of certain plans called "conservation activity plans" or CAPs. Only certified TSPs can be hired to complete these plans.
Conservation Practice Design, Installation and Checkout
TSP Resources
What's New?
News & Events - Current TSP News & Events.
The TechReg website will no longer support anything other than the TSP Registry and TSP Profile management functions. Please visit the TSP website for all your TechReg needs, it all starts here!
Feedback
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You can get technical support a number of ways:
Contact TechReg Support by email.
For problems with your USDA eAuthentication account email the eAuth Help Desk or contact the USDA help desk via phone at 1-800-457-3642.
Contact the National TSP Team by email for questions about certification, policy, rules, and general questions about the TSP Program.
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