Great comment Robert. I too was at the webcast and did not learn much. The Q&A was very short. NIH is about 80% of our funding so if the 398 is not implemented via Grants.gov, then this has no substantial effect on us. Also, I saw that NSF is participating. Does anyone know if they are going to drop FastLane? Regarding the NIH eRA Commons, does anyone know if they is just going to be a place to submit eSNAP's online, or will be soon submitting New applications as well Regarding the Technical aspects, great point Robert regarding different platforms. Also, there was no mention if it is compatible with different browsers (i.e. netscape, windows, etc.) Thanks John Brown Robert Beattie wrote: > Strange, I just got the invitation TODAY! I noticed the dates after I > sent my message. I did listen to the talking screen and downloaded the > slides and transcript and did not learn anything except about NIH > applications. > > I wanted to ask some questions. Nobody asked any tough questions. > Why not Macs? > What's up with the system to system version? > and suggest that they explain better that individual grant seekers do > not need to register if they are at an institution with central > submission. Only the central office needs to register. > > The most important comment was that NIH is going to allow Form 424 > submissions using the new 424 Research and Related form (424R&R) > starting in June of 2005. This will present a very interesting > situation as I do not think NIH is dropping the 398. So three ways to > get applications to NIH: standard paper 398, electronic 398 via the > eCGAP (electronic Competing Grant Application Program), and via > Grants.gov with the 424R&R. > > The G.g people say they are going into the community to talk-up the > system. A good chance for us to promote a better interface that uses > more than just PCs. > > Bob > xxxxxx@umich.edu > > > > On Mar 10, 2005, at 10:40 AM, Charlie Hathaway wrote: > > It was yesterday. If you like listening to someone read a PowerPoint > presentation, slides not scrolling automatically, and find > testimonials convincing (like a GWB "townhall" meeting), you'd have > loved it. > > CH > > At 10:24 AM 3/10/2005, you wrote: > >> I forgot to mention there is a webcast about G.g today at 11am est >> go here >> http://w.on24.com/r.htm?e=11256&s=1&k=C759A231D90C42F2939152CD48738CF >> >> live questions -- Why not Mac? for example >> >> Bob >> xxxxxx@umich.edu >> >> >> >> On Mar 9, 2005, at 4:46 PM, Richard Magyar wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Has anyone come across a submission in which using the new grants.gov >> process was MANDATORY? >> >> My understanding was that the grants.gov system would be phased in >> gradually, with only voluntary participation for at least the next >> year or >> so. Imagine my surprise when we found out that our latest DOE grant >> REQUIRES the grants.gov submission mechanism. >> >> The problem, for us, is in the software grants.gov requires us to use. >> The >> “PureEdge” viewer is incompatible with Macintoshes, and the company >> developing that software (PureEdge Solutions) has no plans to ever >> create a >> Mac solution. >> >> They recommend using VirtualPC, which is awkward and unreliable >> workaround. >> >> I’d originally hoped that grants.gov would mature as a service in the >> next >> year or so, and eventually expand it’s support to multiple platforms. >> "Fastlane" is a good example of exactly that kind of success through >> graduate service roll-out. >> >> But if we are all to be required to use this new service more-or-less >> immediately, then waiting for the bugs to be worked out will NOT be an >> option. >> >> >> Anyone else in the same boat? >> Anyone have any insight on grants.gov or solutions to these platform >> issues? >> >> >> -- >> Thanks for your time, >> >> Rich Magyar >> Systems Administrator >> Eastern Michigan University >> Graduate Studies & Research >> 734-487-3090 >> xxxxxx@emich.edu >> >> >> ====================================================================== >> Instructions on how to use the RESADM-L Mailing List, including >> subscription information and a web-searchable archive, are available >> via our web site at http://www.hrinet.org (click on "Listserv Lists") >> ====================================================================== >> >> >> ====================================================================== >> Instructions on how to use the RESADM-L Mailing List, including >> subscription information and a web-searchable archive, are available >> via our web site at http://www.hrinet.org (click on "Listserv Lists") >> ====================================================================== > > > > ====================================================================== > Instructions on how to use the RESADM-L Mailing List, including > subscription information and a web-searchable archive, are available > via our web site at http://www.hrinet.org (click on "Listserv Lists") > ====================================================================== > > > ====================================================================== > Instructions on how to use the RESADM-L Mailing List, including > subscription information and a web-searchable archive, are available > via our web site at http://www.hrinet.org (click on "Listserv Lists") > ====================================================================== ====================================================================== Instructions on how to use the RESADM-L Mailing List, including subscription information and a web-searchable archive, are available via our web site at http://www.hrinet.org (click on "Listserv Lists") ======================================================================