Title: Important Notice: Working Toward a Paperless Proposal and Award System Date: September 3, 1998 National Science Foundation Office of the Director Arlington, VA 22230 Notice No. 123 September 3, 1998 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRESIDENTS OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES AND HEADS OF OTHER NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION GRANTEE ORGANIZATIONS Subject: Working Toward a Paperless Proposal and Award System NSF has been exploring ways to redesign and streamline the way we do business with our customer communities. The NSF FastLane system, initiated in 1994, is helping to fulfill our vision of a fully-integrated electronic proposal and award system that will provide a quick, secure, paperless record and transaction mechanism for all NSF awards, from program announcement to award closeout, by October 2000. This is a challenging goal, and we ask you to join us in achieving it. We believe that there are significant benefits associated with implementation of a paperless proposal and award process, by NSF and our customer communities. NSF will be able to respond more promptly and accurately to grantee requests, and our grantee community will be able to initiate and better manage their NSF business transactions. Various components of the FastLane system already have been incorporated into routine NSF operations. It is important that your organization be prepared to operate in this changing environment. We strongly encourage your organization to take advantage of NSF electronic capabilities, where they currently exist. We will continue to support a paper process during this transition period. Our upcoming revision of the NSF Grant Proposal Guide will include important guidance on use of FastLane in the proposal and award process. To assist in your planning, the listing on the reverse side identifies dates when use of specific components of the NSF FastLane system will be required. We also encourage your organization to visit the FastLane Web site for supplemental information on specific NSF supported activities. NSF also is a collaborating partner on the interagency development of a “common face” for Federal grants known as the “Federal Commons.” The “Federal Commons” is an Internet-based point of entry for grant proposers and recipients to conduct business electronically with Federal grant making agencies. NSF has also made the commitment that FastLane will integrate transparently with this “common face” approach. To encourage the broadest possible comment and discussion, NSF has created a response box to provide the Foundation with your views and specific suggestions regarding our electronic vision and implementation strategy. You may access this box on the NSF Web site at . Rita R. Colwell Director FastLane Implementation Dates “Working Toward a Paperless NSF Proposal and Award System” NSF has been exploring ways to redesign and streamline the way we do business with our customer communities. The NSF FastLane system, initiated in 1994, is helping to fulfill our vision of a fully-integrated electronic NSF proposal and award system that will provide a quick, secure, paperless record and transaction mechanism for all NSF awards, from program announcement to award closeout, by October 2000. To assist in your planning, the following identifies dates when use of specific components of the NSF FastLane system will be required. We also encourage your organization to visit the FastLane Web site at for supplemental information on specific NSF supported activities. NSF FastLane Component Required Use: Annual & Final Project Reporting October 1999 Postaward Notifications & Requests January 2000 Business Transactions (Payment and Financial Reporting) October 2000 Submission of Peer Reviews October 2000 Proposal Preparation & Submission October 2000