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- Christopher Revenaugh – ECOMP Agency Liaison
- Derek Tukenmez – ECOMP Agency Liaison
- Julia A. Tritz – Chief, Technical Assistance
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- ECOMP is a web-based application accessible via the DOL public Internet
site. Through this portal, federal workers and their employers may:
- Electronically file OSHA 301s, CA-1s, CA-2s, CA-7s and CA-6s;
- Track the exact status of any form or document submitted via ECOMP
(e.g., Pending Supervisor Approval, with Agency Reviewer, Received by
OWCP, etc.); and
- Electronically upload and submit documents to DFEC’s case files.
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- Provides a solution for filing forms electronically with no cost to
users or employing agencies
- Supports the submission of attachments by employees, witnesses,
supervisors, medical providers, etc.
- Publicly Accessible on the web, requiring no special downloads
- ECOMP will assist users in completing forms
- Ensured support for form or process changes, since OWCP manages the
site.
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- Agencies
- Those without electronic filing capability can now participate at no
cost
- ECOMP will notify authorized agency personnel of form inactivity using
email blasts. This will assist
agencies in tracking their POWER Initiative performance.
- Claimants
- Claims will be delivered more quickly and with supporting evidence,
allowing for faster case-creation, adjudication, benefit delivery and
improved customer service.
- They can get the status of their forms directly from ECOMP instead of
contacting OWCP or their employer for updates
- DFEC
- Reduction in contractor costs for data entry during case creation
- Reduction in handling of paper
- Attachments will allow DFEC to potentially adjudicate cases without any
development
- Quicker adjudication of claims promotes faster intervention in cases
requiring disability management.
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- DOL and the agency enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which
establishes an agreement for the transferring of data between ECOMP and
iFECs.
- All or part of an agency may participate in ECOMP; however, sub-agencies
may not enter into an MOU unless sanctioned by their parent agency.
- MOU must be signed by your agency’s Designated Approval Authority (DAA)
- OWCP Acting Director Gary Steinberg is DOL’s DAA
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- MOU Steps:
- Request MOU from Julia Tritz, TA Branch Chief (Tritz.Julia@dol.gov)
- Review and respond with any comments or requested revisions
- Once approved, two copies of MOU signed by Mr. Steinberg will be sent
- Return one copy signed by your DAA, keep one copy for your records
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- Post-MOU:
- You will be contacted for assistance with initial setup of Agency
Maintenance functions
- You will be provided with access to the ECOMP training site
- Agency Toolkit will be provided to introduce ECOMP to your agency
- Designated OWCP staff will be available to support you
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- Training modules are available on the ECOMP home page
- Printable text instructions
- Narrated videos demonstrating how to perform functions in ECOMP
- Modules available for all users from the injured worker filing a form to
the National Workers’ Compensation Program Manager managing ECOMP for
the agencyand everyone in between
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- Self- guided training modules provide detailed instructions to users
- Claimants and Supervisors receive instructions on how to file and track
forms.
- Safety and workers’ compensation staff are provided training on how to
review forms and track work flow
- National Program Managers are provided with instructions on how to
structure ECOMP to best manage the agency’s workers’ compensation
program
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- Once the structure is completed, the agency hierarchy is loaded into a
special version of the ECOMP system.
- This “playground” is identical to the production version of ECOMP in
every way
- Allows agency users to become familiar with the look, feel, and function
of ECOMP before having to work with live data.
- Once you are comfortable with the system and have fine-tuned your
structure and settings, the structure and settings are loaded into
production (test data is not).
- This unique approach ensures that when you go live, the system responds
exactly the way you want it to respond.
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- ECOMP provides agencies with the flexibility to customize your agency
hierarchy in ECOMP with 2 benefits:
- This allows you to provide meaningful geographical job site information
to the claimants without changing your agency chargeback structure in
iFECS
- You can assign safety and workers’ compensation management functions to
appropriate staff for their assigned areas/locations
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- Department
- Agency Groups are created to manage sub-organizations with similar needs
- Structure will vary depending on size of department/agency
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- Agency Maintenance User – ECOMP Power User at the Agency
- Agency Reviewer – Injury Compensation Specialist at the Agency
- OSHA Record Keeper – Safety staff at the Agency responsible for OSHA
reporting
- Employee – Manages own account and registration
- Supervisor – No account needed
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- Once you have created your agency hierarchy and created accounts for the
ARs and ORKs, you can create settings for you Department/Agency
Group/Agency, etc.
- This includes choosing what forms can be filed, when you would like
notifications to be sent on form status, and the ARs and ORKs
responsible for each agency.
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- In addition to the email notifications, you will have access to an
Agency Reviewer Dashboard. You
can log in each morning and view:
- Claims awaiting your review
- Claims awaiting Supervisor Review
- Claims you filed on behalf of the injured worker
- Claims rejected by DFEC
- All claim forms
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- In the next phase of ECOMP, additional forms will be available for
electronic submission:
- CA-7a: Time Analysis Form
- CA-7b: Leave Buy Back
- CA-6: Report of Employee Death
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- The next phase of ECOMP will also include report functionality:
- OSHA 300/300a Injury and Illness logs
- Will be populated from information entered on OSHA 301 forms
- May be edited by ORK
- Injury and Occupational Disease Trends
- Real-time POWER Timeliness reports
- CA-1 and 2 and CA-7 real-time submission timeliness
- Can be run for specific Bureaus or locations (based on Chargeback
code)
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- ECOMP will continue to evolve and be enhanced based on our experiences
and feedback received from our customers
- Any changes to FECA procedures, forms, etc. will be implemented in ECOMP
by OWCP
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- ECOMP has undergone several weeks of User Acceptance Testing
- Four agencies participated in the testing: Department of Labor,
Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security (ICE), and the
Federal Bureau of Investigation
- The first agency slated to go live with filing forms in ECOMP is the
FBI. To talk briefly about ECOMP from an agency’s point of view, please
welcome Michael Huff.
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