Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) Mobility Program Guidance

The Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) Mobility Program provides for assignments to or from state and local governments, institutions of higher education, Indian tribal governments and other eligible organizations that are intended to facilitate cooperation between the Federal Government and the non-Federal entity through the temporary assignment of skilled personnel. These assignments allow civilian employees of Federal agencies to serve with eligible non-Federal organizations for a limited period without loss of employee rights and benefits. Employees of State and local governments, Indian tribal governments, institutions of higher education and other eligible organizations may serve in Federal agencies for similar periods.

Each assignment should be made for purposes that are of mutual concern and benefit to the Federal agency and to the non-Federal organization. Each proposed assignment should be carefully examined to ensure that it is for sound public purposes and furthers the goals and objectives of the participating organizations. Assignments arranged to meet the personal interests of employees, to circumvent personnel ceilings, or to avoid unpleasant personnel decisions are contrary to the spirit and intent of the mobility assignment program.

Legal References

The legal authority for assignments under the Intergovernmental Personnel Act is 5 U.S. Code Sections 3371 through 3375. The regulations can be found in Title 5 Code of Federal Regulations Part 334. Additional guidance on the IPA Mobility Program can be found on the Office of Personnel Management’s website.

Arranging an Assignment

Assignments under the IPA are management initiated and must be implemented by a written agreement. All U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) assignments will be documented on an Optional Form 69, Assignment Agreement. The agreement documents the conditions of the assignment such as job duties, fiscal obligations, and employee benefits, rights, and obligations. The agreement must be signed by the assignee, the approving official of the non-Federal organization involved, and the appropriate USGS approving Official, i.e., Office Chiefs reporting to the Director/Deputy Director; and managers/supervisors who report directly to an Associate Director or Regional Executive). Approvals must be received before an assignment may begin.

Eligible Organizations

Organizations eligible to participate in the IPA Mobility Program include: state and local governments; domestic colleges and universities that are accredited; Indian tribal governments; federally funded research and development centers; and "other" eligible organizations described below. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) maintains a list of “other” organizations that have been through the certification process and are eligible to participate. IPA list of "other" organizations. IPA list of "other" organizations.

“Other” organization is defined as:

Request for Certification of "Other" Organization

If a USGS Office wants to establish an IPA assignment with an entity that falls under the “other” organization description above and is not already on OPM’s list of certified organizations, the following steps must be taken to receive certification from the Department of the Interior (DOI), Office of Human Resources prior to establishing an assignment: