What format is AHRQ expecting for the letter of intent?
There are few things that I’d like to point out about the letter of intent. The letter of intent is described in Section 3.8.1. AHRQ requests this letter as a service to both us and to you. The letter of intent is non-binding, but it helps AHRQ in planning for the peer review process. So we’re asking you to let us know, so we’ll know how many applications we might expect, the types of projects (so that we have the right people to review them), and know who not to ask to be a peer reviewer because they are planning on submitting an application. That’s why we want your key personnel listed. In terms of what format, we give you our E-mail, our fax, and our mailing address. Many people have found the E-mail system is working well at the moment and that clearly is acceptable, but fax and mail would also be wonderful as long as you tell us if you want to play. Question: Isn’t it possible for a project to be responsive to more than one FOA under the ASQ program? Can an institution submit more
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