August 23, 2024
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH)
This Guide Notice informs the extramural research community that the eRA system-generated email notification announcing the availability to submit Just-in-Time information for an application in eRA Commons will be retired as of October 1, 2024. This change has no impact on an applicants ability to submit Just-in-Time information upon request from staff at the awarding institute or center.
Background
NIH uses Just-in-Time (JIT) procedures for certain programs and award mechanisms; each Notice of Funding Opportunity will include specific guidance on the use. These procedures allow the principal investigator (PI) or signing official (SO) to provide certain elements of an application to be submitted later in the application process. This information is typically sought later in the cycle (after review when the application is under consideration for funding) to reduce the administrative burden on the extramural research community and allow them to provide the most up-to-date information.
The standard application elements include Other Support information (both active and pending) for senior/key personnel; certification of IRB approval of the project's proposed use of human subjects; verification of IACUC approval of the project's proposed use of live vertebrate animals; and evidence of compliance with the education in the protection of human research participants requirement. Other program-specific information (such as the SBIR/STTR Foreign Disclosure Form) may also be requested using this procedure.
As communicated in NOT-OD-12-101, NIH began sending automated Just-in-Time email notifications (generated by the eRA system), to all applicants based on the overall impact score of their application(s) (currently 30 or less). These standard JIT notifications are intended to indicate the importance of beginning the JIT process, particularly the need to obtain any necessary IRB and IACUC approvals. They are not the official request for JIT submission.
The official notification requesting JIT material(s) is sent directly by NIH staff from the awarding Institute/Center to those who have applications under consideration for funding.
As mentioned in NOT-OD-12-101, NIH has continued to review the automated JIT notification trigger level to determine if additional adjustments are needed to improve the process. Based on feedback we have received over the past 12 years from our internal and external stakeholders, we have determined that the automated JIT notification is no longer needed.
Therefore, to avoid any confusion for applicants moving forward, the automated JIT notification is being retired effective October 1, 2024.
Update to JIT Business Processes
As a reminder, a request for JIT information is not a Notice of Award, nor should it be construed as an indicator of possible funding by the NIH. If you have any additional questions, contact the Grants Management Specialist assigned to your application.
The NIH Grants Policy Statement, Section 2.5.1 Just-in-Time Procedures, as well as resources on the eRA and NIH Grants and Funding webpages, will be updated to reflect this process update.
Resources
eRA Submit Just-in-Time (webpage)
Please direct all inquiries to:
NIH Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration (OPERA)
Division of Grant Systems Integration (DGSI)
Systems Policy Branch
OPERAsystemspolicy@nih.gov