Minutes of the NIH Intramural Administrative Officers' Meeting
                            July 6, 2000  


NIH Principal Administrative Officers              Alternates
Present						
Robert Dennis, NIMH, Chair				               Nan Freas, NINDS
Richard Freed, NIAID					                 Trudy Welsh, NHGRI
Ana Ferreira, NINR					                   Mary Slagle, NEI
Brenda Sandler, NIAAA				
Evelyn Burrell, NICHD				
Corrine Abbott, NIDCD
Rene Smither, NIDCR
Susan Harrelson, NIDDK
Bruce Wiggins, NIEHS
Anthony Pirrone, NLM
Edie Smith, CIT
John Savannah, ORS
Elaine Ayres, Clinical Ctr
Janis Mullaney, OD/OIR


I.	Meeting of Principal Administrative Officers

Robert Dennis opened the meeting and reminded the group that there would be
no IAO meeting in August.  

NIH Enterprise Directory System   
Brenda Sandler briefly discussed her earlier concerns with NEDS regarding EOD 
dates and duplicate entries for the same person.  She said that most of the 
earlier problems in this area have been corrected. 

Survey on Administrative Structure   
Bob reported that most ICs have submitted their data for this survey and that 
Nancy Saltzman had created a set of tables.  He cautioned that drawing 
conclusions at this time from these charts would be premature, since there has 
been no analysis of the data.  Also, it is apparent that responses for a number 
of items are reflecting incorrect or distorted data.   This may be due to the 
significant differences in administrative structures within the ICs.  While these 
data must be used cautiously when comparing one IC to another, it may be a useful
tool for examining relevant similarities or differences.  It may also be
useful for exploring possibilities and validating new positions.  It should
also be noted that this data is not intended to detract from position
classification requirements.   

It was agreed that the draft versions of these surveys should have limited
circulation, but the final version should be circulated to all IAOs for
whatever use they find appropriate.  When this draft data is provided to the
ICs, they will be able to compare their input with other ICs and correct and
refine the data they provided.   The development of a career ladder for
administrative positions was part of the charter for the IAO, and the data
from this survey should help the IAOs accomplish that goal.

Issues from DDIR

Fellowship Payment System 
Janis Mullaney told the group that October 1 was a target date - not a mandatory 
date, for all ICs to be on the new system.  She identified NICHD, NHLBI, NIDDK 
and NCI as the pilot ICs for contacts for ICs coming "on board."   The pilot 
groups can  be helpful in advising others on how to set up the required 
infrastructure for the various processes (initiation, certification, activation). 

NIH Academy Post-Baccalaureate IRTA Fellows 
Dr. Gottesman approved the $21,000 initial stipend, plus travel to and from NIH, 
for the post-baccalaureate IRTAs who are part of the NIH Academy.  The higher
stipend was necessary so that these fellows can live in their assigned apartments 
with other NIH Academy Post-Bac IRTAs.  

Appointments involving Fogarty  
Janis mentioned that "J-1 renewals for a 4th/5th year must be received by the 
JVERC Committee no later than 120 days prior to the expiration of the Exchange 
Visitor's Form IAP-66.  In those instances where the Exhcnage Visitor has a 
J-2 spouse who works, the package should be sent to the JVERC even earlier, i.e., 
180 days prior to the expiration of the IAP-66."

Credit Card use for Contract Purchases  
During a recent OMA review it was pointed out that when credit cards are used 
for purchases relating to a contract, these expenditures do not get tracked to 
the contract and, therefore, are not included in contract expenditures.

II.	Open Session

Shipment of Household Goods  
James Baker, Chief, Transportation, NIH, discussed the new BPA with Associates 
Relocation Management Company, Inc.(ARMC) for the movement of household goods.  
Michelle Goldin and C.C. Cairns, from ARMC, provided more detail regarding the 
services available through ARMC.  The contact person for this BPA will be Pat 
Baughman (202-626-5001).  ICs will have the choice of using the new BPA or 
continuing to process their household moves through NIH's relocation office.  
Joel Papier has done an analysis comparing the two methods, and Jim Baker will 
send a draft of this analysis to Bob Dennis for distribution to the IAOs.  

Purchase Card Reconciliation for FY 2000  
Wayne Berry discussed the procedures for closing out credit card purchases for 
FY2000.  Bob Dennis had e-mailed a copy of these procedures prior to the IAO 
meeting.  OFM staff have reviewed the year-end closing process every year to 
make improvements. And, a group was formed consisting of IC budget and 
administrative staff, and OFM, OPM and CIT staff to review this process.  One of 
the areas that has needed improvement is related to year-end credit card 
obligations.  Two important improvements are: 1) cardholders will be able to 
enter pre-obligation amounts for up to 10 different CANs; and 2) each IC will
identify an individual who will have the authority to change pre-obligation
amounts after the end of the year.  It is hoped that stopping the daily
downloads the night of Sept 26, will enable each cardholder to more easily
identify the orders which need to be included in their pre-obligation total.

A formal memo detailing these changes would be provided in August.  The
group was interested in any other proposed changes.

NIH Intramural Database (NIDB)   
Dale Graham, from the CIT Division of Enterprise and Custom Applications, stated 
that Phase 1of the Scientific Directory will start August 1 for organizational 
information.  Later, phase 2 will be coordinated with words in Annual reports 
- a more difficult aspect of the project.  She offered to visit any IC that would 
like to have her help organizing this effort.
  
NIH Intramall  
An NIH IntraMall was presented by Pam Robbins of NCI.  She introduced Adina Kaiden 
from BioSpace, the new CRADA partner since December 1999.  Ms. Robbins gave an 
invitation to all present for the NIH IntraMall 2000 tent show on Wednesday, July 
12 from 10:00 - 3:00. 

Since BioSpace has become the new CRADA partner, the IntraMall has increased
its product volume from 90,000 to its present volume of 550,000 and will
have 1 million products by mid-September .  Ms. Robbins described the new
features and enhancements developed by BioSpace and the NIH Usersgroup.
Some of those features were Rapid Order Entry; Logging of non-mall orders,
which allows all orders to be logged in one place;  Automated
Reconciliation, which will allow orders placed and logged on the IntraMall
to be automatically matched up with US Bank charges presented through the
ADB saving valuable time.  Also described were reporting capabilities within
the IntraMall such as a CAN Summary Report.  As orders are logged and placed
in the Mall, a record is kept by CAN indicating dollars spent.  As the
charges are reconciled, dollars are automatically updated in the CAN
Summary.  This will enable Administrative Officers to have access at the
click of a button to a record of dollars outstanding for purchase
cardholders.  Ms. Robbins said this will be extremely valuable for budget
reporting and with the end of the year pre-obligation process.  The Advanced
Search process of the Mall has also been enhanced.

Training is available for all cardholders as well as shoppers.  For
training, please contact Pam Robbins, 496-3688, BioSpace 1-888-NIH-MALL
(1-888-644-6255) or the CIT training site at http://training.cit.nih.gov.
Training can be conducted one-on-one or as a group.   If you have any
questions regarding the NIH IntraMall, please contact BioSpace or Jeff
Weiner 301-496-7058.