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The Competitive Service Centers Program is a vehicle for the Institutes, Centers, and Divisions (ICDs) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to obtain services from other ICDs in a variety of administrative areas. The program is managed out of the Office of the Deputy Director for Management, NIH. This web site provides an overview of the Competitive Service Centers Program at the NIH. It includes information on the existing centers, how to set up future Service Centers, as well as background on how the program developed and what it involves.
Service Center OverviewWhat is a Competitive Service Center? What are the benefits from participating? How are FTE's affected? How are new Service Centers started? Get answers to these questions and more.
Sample ProposalView this sample of a Competitive Service Center proposal to better understand the requirements for developing a successful Service Center.
Proposal Review ProcessThis section includes the criteria for evaluating Service Center proposals.
Current ParticipantsView a list of current Service Center providers and users with links to available web sites and email addresses.
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