New ecrt Effort Certification System to Go Live in the Fall

This Fall Harvard will switch from the current paper based effort reporting system to the Huron ecrt software. Today, grant managers print certification reports in CREW which are then reviewed. Certifications are then prepared for the Principal Investigator to sign and attest. This current process is completely paper-driven and requires a large amount of coordination by grant mangers. Later this fall, a new electronic certification system, ecrt, will be introduced throughout the University which will streamline the certification process for everyone involved in certification activities, improve overall efficiency and meet federal effort compliance goals. In the new ecrt system faculty with federal awards will electronic sign their own annual effort statements for FY 13 as well as the first quarter FY 14 (July-September 2013) staff certifications. The staff (non-faculty) certifications will switch from monthly to quarterly.

More information on the ecrt implementation, including training and go-live preparation announcements, will be forthcoming over the next several weeks. June 2013 will be the final monthly CREW certifications. Effort Coordinators and Grant managers should be aware that they will be able to print July and August certifications in CREW, but these reports will be for information purposes only and do not require certification. All future certification reports will be run in the ecrt system.

Questions concerning the new Effort Reporting system should be directed to the ecrt mailbox at ecrt@harvard.edu.

Tags: Effort Reporting; Research Administration

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