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Are the “costs associated with each Co-I” simply the co-I salary costs associated with the percent commitment just above, or do they include ALL costs such as postdocs, travel, etc.?

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Are the “costs associated with each Co-I” simply the co-I salary costs associated with the percent commitment just above, or do they include ALL costs such as postdocs, travel, etc.?

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A25: The “costs associated with each Co-I” include all costs associated with completing the project. I assume that means fully loaded. It would be your burden to explain how a Co-I could carry out his/her commitments without incurring the additional costs. Q26: (May 15, 2004) May we move a foldout from Science Investigation (from the Step 1 Proposal) to the Executive Summary section D of the CSR? It will be unchanged from the Step 1 proposal, and we will count it as one page in the Executive Summary. A26: This is an allowable change to the Science Investigation section, as long as you identify it as a change. Q27: (June 4, 2004) For Appendix M4 (Statement of Work), the SMEX CSR guidelines say: “Provide draft SOWs for all potential contracts with NASA. These SOWs must (as a minimum) be for each contract option (i.e., Phases B through D, and Phase E) and clearly define all proposed deliverables (including science data) for each option, potential requirements for Government facilities and

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