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How many Principal Investigators can be named on a project?

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How many Principal Investigators can be named on a project?

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One. Each project must have one, and only one, Principal Investigator. This person assumes the ultimate authority for the successful completion of the project. However, there may be unlimited Co-Investigators or Collaborators named on a project. Q: On how many proposals can I be named as a Co-Investigator or act a cooperating participant? Can Department of Commerce and Interior employees participate in proposed projects? If so, in what capacity? A: Authorized stranding network participants and researchers can be identified as Co- Investigators or Cooperators on an unlimited number of proposals. If salary is identified for an individual in multiple proposals, the sum of all proposals must not be more than 100% time. Current full-time or part-time employees and contractors of the Department of Commerce (DOC) and Department of Interior (DOI) are not eligible to apply for funding under the Prescott Grant Program. However, DOC and DOI employees and contractors may act as Cooperators on a pr

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