The Rideshare Services Program at Headquarters provides federal employees with local transportation in the Washington, DC metro area.
- Through July 31, 2025, both Uber for Business and Lyft Business services are available.
- As of August 1, 2025, only the Uber for Business service is available.
The transportation services are meant for local transportation, within 50 miles of your Duty Station, when traveling for official business. Only federal employees are authorized to use Uber for Government Rideshare Services program.
Training for employees and new Program Office Administrators is available upon request. Questions about the Rideshare Services Program at Headquarters should be sent to your Program Office Rideshare Services Administrator.
Rideshare Services Will Only be Uber for Business Starting August 1, 2025
As of August 1, 2025, only the Uber for Business services will be available to DOE Headquarters employees to use for local transportation.
The Lyft service will no longer be available as part of the Department of Energy's HQ Rideshare Program. At this date it is unknown if, and if so when Lyft Business transportation services would be reestablished as part of the HQ Rideshare Program.
Rideshare Tipping is Currently Not Allowed
Tipping has temporarily been disabled on the Uber platform until further notice. Tipping is still operational on Lyft in the normal manner through July 31, 2025.
- Lyft tipping: Do not to tip over 15% because that will cause your personal credit card to be charged for that trip instead of the DOE Business Account.
Topics
Ensuring You Have an Account with Uber
Personal Account
- Make sure the Uber app is installed on your mobile device.
- You need to have a personal account with a service to be able to opt-in to the DOE Business Profile.
- If you already have a personal account with Uber services, you still need to opt-in to the new program with the vendor.
- You can establish a personal account using a personal phone, a government phone, or via the vendor website using a desktop or laptop computer.
DOE Business Account
You need to opt-in to the new Rideshare Services program.
Contact your Program Office's Administrator for the Rideshare Services, listed below, for the links to opt-in to Uber. All links are Program Office-specific and should not be shared outside of your Element. By clicking the link and registering for a DOE Business Account you are acknowledging receipt of and are accepting the DOE Business Rules, including all roles and responsibilities, terms of use, and applicable penalties for misuse.
Differentiating Your Personal Account from Your DOE Account
Within the standard Uber mobile application or web-site dashboard, you will have a second profile for the DOE Business Account. The DOE logo will appear when you are in the DOE side of the App. Choose the DOE Business Account profile before starting your official business transportation reservation.
Rules and Allowed Geographic Range for Transportation
Rules for Using the Rideshare Services
- Rideshare Services are for official government business transportation purposes only, for local transportation traveling within 50 miles of your Duty Station.
- This service is not for commuting.
- Each transportation trip must be booked by a federal employee and used by at least one federal employee. Contractor(s) may accompany a federal employee(s) on their trip.
- Federal employees, at the time of booking, must certify the following:
- THE USE OF THIS SERVICE IS ONLY FOR LOCAL TRAVEL FOR OFFICIAL PURPOSES THAT SUPPORT THE MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT. TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN AN INDIVIDUAL’S PLACE OF RESIDENCE AND PLACE OF WORK IS NOT FOR OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT PURPOSES AND IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. BY BOOKING THIS TRIP, YOU ARE HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGING THAT YOUR USE OF THIS SERVICE IS LOCAL TRAVEL, SPECIFICALLY FOR OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT PURPOSES. INAPPROPRIATE USE OF THIS SERVICE WILL REQUIRE REPAYMENT OF MISUSED FUNDS AND MAY RESULT IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION.
- You must also type in the actual purpose of the transportation in a secondary expense code field, that will be reviewed by the office's Program Administrator. Incomplete, erroneous and “N/A” entries (or similar) are not acceptable and will be subject to review.
- A remote employee who travels within the local commuting area (LCA) of their Official Remote Worksite, to engage in other work‐related activities (e.g., training) at locations other than a DOE worksite, may be eligible for local transportation reimbursement and may therefore use Rideshare.
- Trips between DOE HQ locations previously serviced by the Shuttle Bus are still allowed.
- Contractor(s) may accompany a federal employee(s) but are not eligible to book trips that are paid directly by DOE or maintain accounts that are billed to the Working Capital Fund (WCF).
- Federal employees must select the most cost effective or accessible option to meet the transportation need within the Economy Levels as determined by the Vendor(s).
- Pre-scheduling of trips within the Vendor(s) ridesharing applications (defined as scheduling a trip more than 1 hour in advance) incurs an additional cost to the Department and Program Offices. Use of this feature should be limited and must be pre-authorized by the Program Office Administrator(s).
- If you are not sure if a trip is allowed, contact the Rideshare Services Program Administrator for your organization.
- If you do not know who your organization's Administrator is, you may contact the overall program coordinator at HQRideshare@hq.doe.gov. The overall program coordination is not an on-demand service, may not be immediately available, or may be unavailable for a longer period than your response is requested, if you do not get a response in your needed timeframe work within your organizational management to identify your office's Rideshare Services Program Administrator.
- The hours of use are not restricted.
- The number of trips per day is not restricted.
- The total cost per trip or per day is not restricted.
Guidance and Responsibilities When Using the Rideshare Services
- Report any accidental or intentional misuse to your organization's Rideshare Services Program Administrator immediately.
- Participants will not provide drivers a gratuity in excess of 15% of the fare when tipping is approved. Currently tipping is not allowed/authorized for the Uber for Business services.
- If requested by your organization's Rideshare Services Program Administrator, provide any trip-related information needed to help resolve questions or concerns regarding questionable or inappropriate charges. At a minimum, this would include the purpose of the trip, trip receipt and other documentation which can be used to verify the legitimate use of the Program.
- Immediately report any incidents with drivers or vehicle accidents to your organization's Rideshare Services Program Administrator, and to the overall program coordinator at HQRideshare@hq.doe.gov.
- Specific authority for the use of appropriated funds to pay for transportation for official purposes is contained in Section 1344(A)(A) of Title 31, U.S. Code. Use of this transportation for any other purpose is inappropriate and against the law.
- Employees must meet the Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch, and refrain from submitting reimbursement claims for trips billed directly to a Program Office under the Rideshare Services Program.
- Employees misusing the Rideshare Program are subject to appropriate disciplinary action such as reprimand, suspension, or dismissal as described in the Table of Penalties (as well as the travel charge card table of penalties), DOE O 333.1, Administering Work Force Discipline, Adverse and Performance Based Action, based on the severity of the misconduct.
- A valid personal payment method must be maintained in your personal profile with whichever vendor(s) you use, otherwise you will not have an active account with the vendor and your DOE Business Profile will not be accessible.
Program Office-Specific Transportation Parameters
Each individual Program Office may have enhancements or restrictions for their employees, such as the locations serviced, times of day and days of the week that are allowed, the number of trips allowed, and other parameters. Contact your organization's Rideshare Services Program Administrator if you have questions or concerns.
Tipping
Tipping has temporarily been disabled on the Uber platform until further notice.
Unallowed Transportation
- Rideshare Services are not for commuting.
- Use of the Rideshare Services Program is not authorized for any transportation greater than 50 miles from the employee’s Official DOE Worksite or Duty Station. That travel distance is considered Temporary Duty (TDY) and a travel authorization is required.
- All TDY expenses should be placed on a Travel Authorization (see DOE Manual (M)552.1‐1A, U.S. Department of Energy Travel Manual)
- Any transportation greater than 50 miles is eligible for Temporary Duty (TDY) in accordance with the Federal Travel Regulations (FTR). Transportation to or from an airport, train station or other mode of transit taken as part of a larger trip must be submitted through the Travel Authorization process. Travel authorizations are required for travel outside the local commuting area in accordance with DOE Manual (M) 552.1-1A, U.S. Department of Energy Travel Manual.
- A remote employee who travels within the local commuting area (LCA) of their Official Remote Worksite (i.e., 50 miles or less) to report to a DOE Worksite (any HQ building location) is not eligible for local transportation reimbursement in accordance with DOE M552.1A and therefore may not use Rideshare.
- Contractors are not eligible to book trips that are paid directly by DOE, or to maintain accounts that are billed to the Working Capital Fund (WCF).