
Ibadge vendor management system | veterans affairs
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The system will help ensure all vendors comply with VA credential requirements. It is intended to improve the safety and security of sensitive areas within VA facilities and provide better
situational awareness to VA staff. REGISTRATION PROCESS New vendors will need to register to receive an iBadge to wear inside of an antimicrobial lanyard while on station. Both the iBadge
and digital badge contain the vendor’s name, employer, badge activation and expiration date as well as a profile picture. If new to the campus, signage with registration instructions is
available throughout the campus and on our website. First time registrants will receive a “day pass” on their phone to use until they receive the physical iBadge. Vendors will wear this
badge that displays the vendor’s profile all times while in the facility and reflects their compliance with required credentials to perform business on station. The background of the badge
will provide a clear indication of their compliance status and notify staff who would be allowed access to VA Palo Alto health care facilities. VENDOR CLOCK-IN PROCESS Once a vendor or
contractor arrives on station, they should clock in at a designated check-in point (facility main entrances) via the vendor check-in signage. The signage will serve as checkpoints and is
located at main entrances and high vendor traffic locations. Staff will also have access to the registration and clock-in QR code with a portable, half-sheet card to keep at their desk or
workstation. At the checkpoints, vendors will scan the QR code by opening their iBadge camera and hovering over the code. The camera will automatically scan the QR code and open a link on
their phone’s browser – there is no need to take a picture. Users will login with their user name and password before answering specific questions related to their duty on station for their
visit that day. The following questions are asked during the clock-in process: * COVID-19 prompts * Which department are you going to? * Who are you meeting with? * Are you bringing in any
equipment? * Are you bringing in any implants? PLEASE NOTE: * iBadges displaying a GREEN BACKGROUND indicate a vendor is APPROVED to work inside the facility conducting sales, support,
customer service, or durable medical equipment service. * iBadges displaying a RED BACKGROUND indicate a vendor SHOULD NOT BE PERFORMING ACTIVITIES ON STATION and is denied access due to one
or more of the following: * Not clocking into the facility * Having one or more expired credentials * Not maintaining an active O.R. TRAX subscription If your badge has a red background,
you will not be permitted to conduct business on the campus and will be asked to leave the campus until you have corrected the issue.