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Exotic Pest Information and Prediction Systems (EPIPS) is a tightly integrated group of systems built and managed by CIPM for USDA's Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ). EPIPS supports the following PPQ mission areas: bio-surveillance and preparedness (PestLens), pest risk analysis (GPDD and PAGs), pest spread and phenology modeling (SAFARIS), and pest identification (ITP). To access each system and learn more, click on the links below.

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PestLens

Early-warning system for exotic plant pests and a platform for documenting safeguarding decisions and actions.

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GPDD

Curates host and distribution records, as well as other relevant information on exotic pests.

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PAGs

Archives pest-specific risk analyses developed by PPQ.

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SAFARIS

Provides data, modeling tools, and maps to forecast pest establishment, spread, and phenology.

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ITP

Provides tools, images, and resources for pest identification.

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You are accessing a U.S. Government information system, which may be accessed and used only for official Government business (or as otherwise permitted by regulation) by authorized personnel. Unauthorized access or use of this computer system may subject violators to criminal, civil, and/or administrative action. All information on this computer system may be intercepted, recorded, read, copied, and disclosed by and to authorized personnel for official purposes, including criminal investigations. Access or use of this computer system by any person, whether authorized or unauthorized, constitutes consent to these terms. Regarding use of the information in this system by registered users, the PestLens web site is a secure site. Unauthorized access or distribution of information contained on the PestLens web site to unauthorized individuals is strictly forbidden; this restriction also applies to distribution of information contained in PestLens notifications to unauthorized individuals.

If you have a USDA e-mail address and already have a GPDD, PestLens, PAGS or OPIS account, you can use those credentials to access the EPIPS portal.