Showing posts with label USDA FNS Food and Nutrition Service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USDA FNS Food and Nutrition Service. Show all posts

Friday, August 10, 2012

It's the Party Pooper: USDA to Blast Fraudsters with a New Cache of Weapons

Reiterating his Department's "zero tolerance" policy towards fraud in the SNAP, program, formerly called food stamps, Under Secretary of Agriculture Kevin Concannon on Thursday announced a number of steps USDA is taking to crack down on benefit diversion and misuse.

The biggest change is that the Department is moving away from an "either/or" punishment for retailers who traffic SNAP benefits. Currently, retailers found to have trafficked in benefits face disqualification from the program or a financial penalty, but not both.

The Food & Nutrition Service within
USDA is the agency that oversees
and monitors the SNAP program,
formerly known as Food Stamps
The proposed new sanctions allow USDA to permanently disqualify a guilty grocer, plus hit him with a hefty fine on the way out the door.

In a release, Concannon stated that "These additional measures reaffirm our ongoing commitment to ensuring these dollars are spent as intended-helping millions of people in need get back on solid economic footing."

The new regulations would require states to take "specific actions" to nail fraudsters on the front end and to make sure ineligible applicants don't get certified to receive SNAP benefits.

USDA has been doubling down on fraud detection and control in the wake of increased oversight by the Administration and Congress. Recently the Department has:


  • Sent letters to popular social media sites seeking to prevent Craigslist, Ebay, Facebook and Twitter from becoming an online flea market for buying and selling SNAP benefits
  • Proposed regulations that would give states the option of making a recipient contact the state agency for a new card when there have been an excessive number of new card requests on an account
  • Proposed tougher rules for so-called high-risk stores trying to get approval to redeem SNAP benefits
  • Worked more closely with state and other federal agencies spreading the word about program violators
USDA has also launched a "Stop SNAP Fraud" web page to provide information on reducing fraud in the program. The site includes Frequently Asked Questions about fraud, details the Department's efforts to fight fraud, and includes instructions on reporting and fighting fraud. 





Friday, July 20, 2012

It's Baaack!!! The Return of the X9.108 Smart Card Interface Standard


The Food and Nutrition Service has submitted a New Work Item (NWI) to the X9 standards group to have the old X9.108 Draft Standard for Trial Use (DSTU) revived and reviewed for eventual publication as an X9 ANSI Standard.  

X9 is an organization that develops standards for the financial industry. 

Standards organization X9 is looking for
states and developers to join a work group
on smart card standards.
FNS expects the workgroup to begin its review in December or January.

FNS has a couple of questions for states interested in this effort. If you represent a state, the agency would like to know if you are able to participate in this effort. Participating would mean  your state joining an X9AB work group. 

Second, FNS would like to know if there are any retail developers out there who have already implemented the DSTU or a version of it. If you're not a developer, do you know any who are?
Participating in this effort will require membership in X9. If you're interested in X9 and the workgroup, click here

Saturday, May 5, 2012

New EBT RFP Posted

Just posted this past week: an Invitation to Negotiate an electronic benefits transfer contract with the State of Florida. Bidders need to have substantial EBT and/or processing experience. Interested? Click here for the link to the RFP. Proposals are due by June12.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

WIC Position Available

FNS has begun a search for a Supervisory Program Analyst. This is the position currently held by Patty Davis who will be retiring this spring. For more information or to apply, interested candidates should visit the government's USA Jobs website at http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/313523000#duties.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Building a Healthy America: a SNAP Profile

USDA has just published Building a Health America: A Profile of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The publication provides a pretty well rounded picture of SNAP, especially for those who many not know a lot about the program. As EBT professionals, what we do is fairly unique. This might be a good handoff or leave-behind to help explain SNAP. It begins with a nice overview and includes a decent explanation of SNAP EBT. If you're interested, here's the link:
http://1.usa.gov/HCBeLS.