Unfortunately, that is all it means. It is not an indicator that a formal JIT request is necessarily coming. 

Roger Wood
Sr. Product Manager
InfoEd Global
xxxxxx@infoedglobal.com

On Jan 10, 2012, at 6:31 PM, "Charles Hathaway" <xxxxxx@EINSTEIN.YU.EDU> wrote:

Does anyone know if getting a JIT link on eRA Commons for one’s NIH application simply means that it got scored?

 

“certain percentile or priority scoring range”  =   ????

 

I realize that you are not supposed to submit JIT docs until the PI gets an email.  However, we are looking for a way to get a little extra lead-time (in case certain approvals take a while).  If JIT doesn’t mean more than “Scored”, it isn’t the filter we are hoping for.

 

Thanks

 

Charlie Hathaway

 

 

 

 

Just-in-Time

What is the purpose?

<image001.gif>The Just-in-Time (JIT) feature of the eRA Commons is available for applications that meet established business criteria and fall within a certain percentile or priority scoring range. The JIT feature allows a Signing Official to electronically submit additional grant application information that qualifies for submission and is requested by the grantor agency.

The additional information is requested after a peer review of a grant application has been completed and prior to funding. Requests may come in the form of eRA-system generated e-mails or contact made directly from the awarding agency via e-mail and/or phone. Applicants should not submit any JIT information until it is requested by the grantor agency. \

http://era.nih.gov/services_for_applicants/application_tracking_and_award/just_in_time.cfm

 

 

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