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FastLane 101For Central and Departmental Research Administrators with FastLane Institutional Management User Permissions
June 2000
The Basics - Or What is Needed to Start With...
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PDF file generator Adobe Acrobat or Distiller 3.01 or above Aladdin Ghostscript 5.10 or above
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Without these elements, you will be unable to fully utilize FastLane
FastLane Topics
Overview of the FastLane website Institutional Components Modifying and Adding PIs Submitting Proposals Using Proposal Status Post Award Notifications &
Requests
FastLane Website URL: https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/
Contains a wealth of information from institutional registration to “how-to” use the system to deadline dates to award searches to……..
FastLane WebsiteClicking on Requirements and
Deadlines:
Links to up-to-date information on NSF programs requiring FastLane submission
FastLane Website
FastLane Test Server FastLane Development
Website (https://www.fldev.nsf.gov), will allow you to simulate most of the FastLane features.
(It is a good way to “test drive” FastLane. Don't change the information on the login screens. Simply click on the login button to use the option.)
Institutional Management Users Who are the institutional management users?
In general, they are Authorized Organizational Representatives. Majority are those who “Add, Modify, and Delete FastLane Users”, “Initialize/Change User Password”, utilize “Institution Reports” and “Administer Notifications To or Requests For NSF Approvals Under Grants.”
In general, a FastLane User is anyone who needs to access FastLane to do work for your institution
Research Administration Functions
Login using:
SSN number (no hyphens or spaces)
Last name (lower case OK)
Password
Institutional Management Components Typical Institutional User
permissions are: Add, Modify, and Delete Initialize/Change User
Password Institution Reports Submit Proposals
SRO-only User Permissions include all of the above and: Change Permissions Administer Notifications
to/Requests For NSF Approvals Under Grants
Add, Modify, and Delete FastLane Users This function allows for
adding users (PI/Co-PI, Dept administrators, etc.), modifying (change/update) user information, and deleting users from FastLane.
Begin by retrieving current listing of FastLane users. Type in first 2-3 characters
of last name.
Add, Modify, and Delete FastLane Users
Check for previous listing If listed, highlight and
click on “Modify” to update, “Delete” to remove as a FastLane user, “Cancel” to return to menu
If not listed, click on “Add New User”. (To work on any component of FastLane, an individual must be registered and have a Password.)
Adding FastLane Users
In order for an individual to be a PI/CoPI, there must be a record for that person in the NSF PI database. After completing the
online form, check the box to see if the person is in the NSF PI database
Adding FastLane Users to NSF’s Database If the individual is not in the
database, you will be prompted as to whether or not to add that individual. If you select yes, the add
process is initiated.
NOTE: You are adding the PIs
directly into NSF's PI database in real time!
Required Information Needed to Add PI/CoPI Users
Name (First, MI, Last) Highest Degree/Year Conferred Present Institution Department Street Address City, State, Zip Social Security Number Email Address Business Phone Fax Number
Required Information Needed to Add Institutional Users
Name (First, MI, Last) Social Security Number Email Address Business Phone Fax Number
This category includes those individuals who may assist a PI/CoPI in proposal preparation
About Passwords FastLane users can change their own
passwords
If a password is initiated or changed by OCGA or DRAs, the FastLane user is given a temporary password -- the individual user will need to change the temporary password to a more permanent password the next time they log on to FastLane.
What to Do When A New Password is Needed….
Access the Initialize/Change User Password component
When Change User Password screen appears, type in a Password twice. (Use Tab key to move to second box.)
Click Change Password Confirmation screen will appear if
successful
NOTE: User will be notified by email that
Password has been changed Email will not contain Password -
FastLane does not display Passwords
Using a New or Modified or Reset Password
User clicks on desired PI/CoPI Function
Using a New or Modified or Reset Password
FastLane User logs in with password provided by OCGA or Department Research Associates
Prompt for changing password
IF USER DOES NOT CHANGE THEIR PASSWORD, THEY WILL NOT BE
ABLE TO ACCESS ANY FASTLANE FUNCTIONS
User Initiated Password Change ON THEIR OWN
Any currently registered FastLane user can convert their PIN to a password
Click on “Change Password” under User
Functions (new component on FastLane home
page.)
User Changing Their Own Password
To login -- the user inserts PIN into Password field
Password Changed by User
Type in password -- then re-type to confirm. Click “OK” when done.
General Password Information
Reuse of Old Passwords A password CANNOT be reused for
three cycles of change EXAMPLE:
If the past three passwords used by
an individual are PASS1AB,
PASS2DC, AND PASS3EF -- none
of these passwords can be used the
next time the individual changes
his/her password
General Password Information
Passwords will Expire at Regular Intervals A password will currently expire 365
days since the last time it was changed
When a password has expired, the next
time the person signs on to FastLane,
FastLane will inform the user that the
password has expired and will prompt the
user to provide a new password.
Electronic Submission ---Or the Connection Between PI/CoPI/Dept. and Institutional Management
The PI must click the Allow SRO Access button - which can be done any time during the proposal preparation. It is recommended that
this be done early in the process to allow sufficient time for institutional review.
When the PI has clicked the Allow SRO Access button, a notice is automatically sent to those individuals with the Institutional Management User permission to “Submit Proposals.”
Electronic Submission - Institutional Management “side of the house”
Once the email message generated by the Allow SRO Access button has been received, the person responsible for submitting the proposal should then:
Access FastLane’s Institutional Management component
Select “Submit Proposals to NSF” and click on the OK button.
The Submission Process
This screen tells you which proposals are “in progress” and which have been submitted. To start reviewing a proposal, just highlight the proposal and click on the “Check” or “View” button.
The Submission Process - “Check” The “Check” button does
FastLane’s automatic proposal review. Using FastLane’s criteria, it will show whether or not the proposal is ready for submission. This example shows a proposal not ready for submission.
Click on the “OK” button to return to “Proposals in Progress”
Info on the “Check” Function
The Check button is the only “shared” button that PIs/CoPIs/Department Administrators and Institutional Management Users have in the proposal submission process. Allows the FastLane system to review the proposal
and make sure that important information or forms are not missing. The check returns a report divided into two
sections: items that will not prevent submission, and items that will prevent submission.
Info on the “Check” Function
The most common error is “There is no Current and Pending Support form for (name).”
NOTE: If someone doesn’t have current and pending support, then don’t create a form.
All other errors should be taken seriously and resolved quickly. Electronic submission cannot be completed if these errors aren’t fixed.
Editing in the Submission Process
If the PI/CoPI has allowed OCGA or DRAs either one of the following - then OCGA or DRAs can utilize the “Edit” button and change the proposal:
Allow SRO to VIEW and EDIT but not submit proposal
All SRO to VIEW, EDIT and SUBMIT proposal
Editing in the Submission Process
Authorized OCGA or DRA staff selects proposal that requires editing by highlighting the proposal
Click on “Edit Proposal”
Editing in the Submission Process
Select the component to be edited by clicking either on the “GO” button or selecting from the Navigation Bar.
NOTE: ANY editing should occur only after consultation with the PI.
The Submission Process Continues
This is the screen seen when the “View” button is clicked. Even though it says Proposal Printing, select one of the forms, click the “OK”, and the form will appear.
Click on the “Cancel” button to return to “Proposals in Progress”
The Submission Process Finale When the “Submit” button
is pushed, the Cover Sheet data form appears.
Click on the “Yes” button to submit the proposal. The Institution info at this
screen location can be filled out by the Institutional Mgmt User
The Submission Process Finale - Caveat
Even if the system says the proposal is ready - it is recommended that it be reviewed.
Check with the PI/CoPI/Department for a final OK before pushing the “Yes” button to submit - BECAUSE……..
Once the proposal has been submitted, it’s gone and can’t be changed…..
EXCEPT FOR
Administrative “Grace Period” During this grace period, authorized sponsored
project office personnel are allowed to make administrative corrections to Cover Sheet (NSF Form 1207) and Budget (NSF Form 1030) data.
These corrections do not include changes to identified PIs, co-PIs, or other senior project personnel or anything but the Cover Sheet and Budget
“Grace Period” Highlights
The grace period does not extend the proposal deadline
If a proposal deadline is 5:00 p.m. proposer’s local time, the proposal must be submitted by 5:00 p.m., and administrative corrections are allowed until 6:00 p.m., proposer local time.
Where to Find Access to Administrative Corrections…..
Access to the Administrative Corrections utility is through the "Submit Proposals to NSF" function.
Next Steps - Or What Can FastLane DoBesides Submit Proposals?
Institutional Reports - Use this tool for checking the status of pending proposals, upcoming (overdue) reports, and for compiling information on NSF proposals/awards for your institution
Post Award Notifications & Requests - The PI can create a number of standard NSF request and notification forms and then forward them to the SRO for submission.
Institutional Reports Choose the basic type
of report to be developed
If institution has more than one component, select from the “pick list”
Click on the “OK” button to proceed
Institutional Reports
Select type of status of report or specific proposal or specific PI
Click on the “OK” button to proceed
Institutional Reports The results allow for on-
screen informational review Click on an individual
Proposal # button to check the status of a specific proposal
Click on the “Transfer Data to Spreadsheet” button to develop Excel reports
Click on “Return” to go back to initial Report screen
Notifications to & Requests for NSF Approval
Choose one of the two actions available - typically this is initiated by the PI or CoPI
Notifications to & Requests for NSF Approval
This screen is actually what the PI or CoPI has generated - showing either notification to NSF of approvals granted under the purview the grantee organization OR requests needing NSF’s approval.
NSF sends a confirming email upon receipt of this form
And, Finally...Just in General
Don’t be fooled by the name. FastLane is not faster. It does make some aspects of proposal
preparation and project management better, but the learning curve is steep
Don’t suffer in silence. If something weird seems to be happening, contact OCGA - the problem may be on FastLane’s end of things, not yours!