AskUSDA Contact Center (2024)

USDA’s goal is to provide leadership on agriculture, food, natural resources, rural infrastructure, nutrition, and related issues in an efficient and effective manner. To achieve this goal, the department created AskUSDA in 2019 to improve the customer service provided to the variety of public stakeholders who interact with the department.​​​ AskUSDA is a contact center that answers general inquiries from the public using trained agents and self-service options. To date, AskUSDA has partnered with 19 agencies to improve the customer experience offered to the public. It’s motto is “One Phone-Number, One Email, One Website” to signify this is a single point of entry for any questions throughout the department.

Objectives of the AskUSDA program include:

  • Deliver an integrated USDA Contact Center Solution resulting in one point of entry for USDA customers for multiple channels (phone, web form, chat, and email)
  • Offer a self-service platform on the AskUSDA website where thousands of help articles can be accessed by the public
  • Transform customer experience by improving processes for greater simplicity, efficiency and transparency
  • Enable a data-driven culture for customer experience so USDA can understand the 360-degree view of the customer

AskUSDA’s website can be found at ask.usda.gov and can be contacted via phone at 1-833-663-USDA and email at askusda@usda.gov.

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AskUSDA

Contact:

Lula W. Wallace
Program Manager
Contact: lula.wallace@usda.gov

Sylvia Braswell
Operations Manager
Contact: sylvia.braswell@usda.gov

AskUSDA Contact Center (2024)

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For USDA-related questions, visit the USDA website or contact the Department's Information Hotline: (202) 720-2791. For questions regarding tools on our website, like NIFA Reporting System or REEport, contact: electronic@usda.gov .

Who does the US Department of Agriculture help? ›

Our agencies help to keep America's farmers and ranchers in business and ensure that the nation's commercial supply of meat, poultry, and egg products is safe, wholesome, and properly labeled.

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USDA provides critical nutrition assistance through Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) programs that include child nutrition programs, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and emergency food assistance among many other programs.

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