NSF FastLane
All Proposals and reports to the National Science foundation must be submitted via the NSF FastLane system.
The following functions are currently available to investigators
and their administrative staff via
FastLane:
Goals and Purpose of FastLane
FastLane is an experimental program using advanced information
technology to explore methods to re-design and streamline the way
NSF does business with the research and education communities.
Doing business with NSF will be simpler, faster, more accurate,
and less expensive.
FastLane is currently being reviewed by other federal agencies to
help design a common interface to the government. New systems
being considered include a federal-wide proposal status inquiry
system and a universal organizational profile system (eliminating
the need to submit such data as campus address, tax ID's audit
information, indirect cost rates, certifications, etc., with each
proposal.)
Using FastLane
Obtaining a Password
Passwords are required to provide
access to proposal preparation, submission and review status.
Investigators who wish to use FastLane should contact the
Research Office to be added to the FastLane user database and receive a
preliminary password. Users will be propted to change the password when they
login. Contact Linda Osterman to
obtain access to Fastlane. This process can, in most
cases, be activated the same day and may be requested via phone call or
via email, but the request must come directly from the
investigator. For security reasons, requests via graduate
students or administrative staff cannot be honored. The investigator may
request that
departmental staff or others in their laboratory be added to the user database. This decision
is at the discretion of the individual investigator.
If you forget your Password contact Linda Osterman at (307) 766-5320.
Electronic
Proposal Preparation and Submission
You may prepare your entire
proposal electronically, using FastLane. You and your staff may
complete all the NSF forms online, save the forms for revision,
and then submit the completed proposal electronically for the
Research Office to review, approve and transmit to NSF. See FastLane
instructions. Scientific text must be prepared in a program that can be
converted to a PDF file. See FastLane
PDF instructions.
To eliminate redundant data entry, proposals may be saved as templates for
future proposals.
Contact Linda
Osterman in the Research Office at
766-5320 for further information on how to
proceed with an electronic submission.
Proposal Status
Inquiry
After a proposal is logged in at
NSF the status of that
proposal will be available through FastLane.
Information is updated nightly as the proposal is routed through
the review process. The exception to this is declination of
proposals; information about declined proposals is deferred to
permit a PI to receive oral or written notification directly from
NSF.
To Check The Status Of A Proposal
| 1.Access NSF's FastLane
Web Page http://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/fastlane.htm |
| 2.Click on the Proposal
Status icon |
| 3.Enter the following
information: The NSF - assigned proposal number, minus the directorate designation (e.g., DCM 95-12345 becomes 9512345) PI (or any Co-PI) Last Name PI (or any Co- PI) Password |
| 4.A screen will appear that
includes the following information: Date Received by NSF Proposal Number, Title, PI and Institution NSF Division and Program NSF Program Officer Name, Phone and Email The Status of the Proposal Status Date (last update date) Provide information on overdue reports and other factors that might delay the proposal process |
Additional Information on other FastLane features is available at http://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/a0/about/features.htm
If you have any questions about this Web page please send
comments to rparrish@uwyo.edu
Revised: April 16, 2008.