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Approved Applications Mapping Service Process Models:
In the first quarter of 2009, the Office of the Chief Information Technology Architect (OCITA) met with the NIH Mapping Service team. Subject Matter....
Budget Formulation Policies and Guidelines:
Links to Federal websites that describe laws, regulations, guidelines and policies that enable the preparation of the President's budget.
Enrollment of Vendors and Grantees:
In 2010 the Office of the Architect underwent a project, with the help of Electronic Vendor Invoicing Program (eVIP) and Electronic Research....
Grants - Administer Funded GrantBusiness Process Models:
The Administer Funded Grant models illustrate the grants business processes used to manage and allocate funds during the noncompeting years of a....
Grants - Close Out Grant Business Process Models:
The Close Out Funded Grant models illustrate the grants business processes used when a grant has expired and is not eligible for renewal. The models....
Grants - Council Review Business Process Models:
The Review Application for Fairness, Special Actions, or Advice (Council Review) models illustrate the grants business processes that enable a grant....
Grants - Fund Grant Application Business Process Models:
The Fund First Year of Selected Applications models illustrate the funding selection business processes that occur once the second level review....
Grants - Identify Extramural Research Opportunity Business Process Models:
The Identify Extramural Research Opportunity models illustrate the grants business processes used to identify areas of science to pursue and create....
Grants - Peer Review Business Process Models:
The Evaluate Scientific Technical Merit of Application (Peer Review) models illustrate the grants business processes that occur at the NIH during the....
Grants - Receive Application Business Process Models:
The Receive Application for Extramural Funding models illustrate the grants business processes that occur at the NIH during the receipt of a grant....
Grants - Refer Application Business Process Models:
The Refer Application to Peer Review Group Funding Organization models illustrate the grants business processes that occur at the NIH as a grant....
Grants - Submit Grant Application:
The Submit Grant Application models illustrate the grants application submission processes used to apply for a grant. The models are organized into....
NIH Enrollment and HSPD-12 Business Process Models:
The business process models listed below represent the planned “to-be” NIH implementation of the Personal Identity Verification (PIV) enrollment and....
NIH Enterprise Business Model:
As the first step in capturing the NIH Business Architecture, the Office of the Chief Information Technology (IT) Architect has constructed a single....
NIH Enterprise Business Model Mapped to Other Federal Models:
The following table shows how the NIH Enterprise Business Model aligns with both the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) Business Reference Model....
NIH External Directory Business Process Models:
NIH External, the Active Directory ® (AD) External Directory solution at NIH, is a Microsoft Windows 2003 Active Directory ® Forest. Its purpose is....
Policies for Web Development:
Links to Federal website that describe laws, regulations, and policies that impact website and Web application development at NIH.
Research Development Contracts Business Process Models:
The Office of the Chief Information Technology Architect (OCITA) met with a cross functional team of over 30 subject matter experts (SMEs) from the....
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