Registering as a "Coordinator"
vs. a "User"
When completing a Secure Connection Registration form, you must
first indicate whether you are registering as a "Coordinator" or
a "User". The following information is provided to assist you in
making this determination.
Coordinator
A coordinator is a system administrator that acts on behalf of
one or more organizations identified by HUD as trusted business
partners (e.g., owning entities, public housing authorities, inspection
contractors, etc.). As a system administrator, a coordinator is
responsible for controlling access to HUD's secure systems for the
organization(s) he/she represents, and forwarding information sent
electronically by HUD to the appropriate individuals in the organization.
An organization's Chief Executive Officer (CEO)/Executive Director
(ED) may serve as a coordinator, or she may designate another employee
or a 3rd party (e.g., a certified public accountant, management
agent, etc.). Regardless of who registers to be a coordinator, the
organization's CEO/ED receives the "Coordinator" Secure Connection
user ID via U.S. mail. By using a "Coordinator" Secure Connection
user ID, or disclosing it to a person that registered for one, the
CEO/ED agrees to the terms and conditions stated in the "Program
Participant's Use Agreement Regarding Electronic Data Submissions
for HUD Programs".
If a CEO/ED wishes to designate a coordinator who has already registered
for a "Coordinator" Secure Connection user ID under another trusted
business partner, he may do so by having the designee access HUD's
secure systems, and request to be a coordinator for an additional
trusted business partner. The CEO/ED will receive an "activation
key" via U.S. mail. Upon disclosing the "activation key" to the
designee, the CEO/ED is agreeing to the terms and conditions stated
in the "Program Participant's Use Agreement Regarding Electronic
Data Submissions for HUD Programs". The concept of the "activation
key" enables coordinators to use one Secure Connection user ID for
multiple trusted business partners under consistent system security
procedures.
A trusted business partner must designate at least one coordinator
if the organization is required to access HUD's secure systems.
HUD recommends that each trusted business partner designate two
coordinators, for backup purposes. No more than two coordinators
may be designated for each trusted business partner.
User
A user is a CEO/ED, employee, or 3rd party that represents a HUD
trusted business partner in terms of submitting and/or retrieving
required program information via HUD's secure systems. If a person
registers for a "User" Secure Connection user ID, she will be unable
to perform coordinator functions (e.g., control system access).
The coordinator for the trusted business partner under which the
user registers provides the user with her Secure Connection user
ID, and assigns the user access to the one or more HUD secure systems
required to complete the user's responsibilities for the organization
(e.g., submitting financial statement data). If a CEO/ED wishes
to designate someone as a user who has already registered for a
"User" Secure Connection user id under another trusted business
partner, he may do so by having the designee request the appropriate
system access from that trusted business partner's coordinator.
Coordinator and User
One person may be required to perform both coordinator and user
functions for an organization. In this instance, the person must
register for a "Coordinator" Secure Connection user id. A coordinator
may assign herself the appropriate system access to complete her
user responsibilities.
One person may be required to perform coordinator functions for
one trusted business partner, and user functions for another. In
this instance, the person must register for a "Coordinator" Secure
Connection user id. The coordinator may use their Secure Connection
user ID to perform system administration functions; however, he
must request the required system access from the appropriate coordinator
to complete his user responsibilities.