00:08:50 David Parks: https://finance.uw.edu/pafc/effort-reporting/job-aids-and-tools/calculatorstools 00:26:53 Moiya Callahan: To verify - on the SOC verification tool - if we see 0% in the "Needed Shift - %" column but a small dollar amount under "Needed Shift $" (e.g. $5), do we need to do a PAA or leave as-is? 00:29:40 David Parks: Replying to "To verify - on the S..." If there were no PAAs done and the amount differs by that small of a margin (i.e $5 or <0.01%) then you would not need to do any shift 00:31:33 Moiya Callahan: Replying to "To verify - on the S..." Thank you! 00:32:59 Elspeth Nolen: I support a PI w/over the cap that works across 16-18 different grants at a time as a methods expert. Should I plan to ask each grant manager for each award whether they plan to rebudget for over the cap, or just complete the PAAs regardless once the cap is released? 00:34:12 Elspeth Nolen: Thanks - that was my thought but wanted to confirm. 00:34:29 Moiya Callahan: It is also possible for PI to decide to keep an older SOC rate for duration of the project period too 00:34:41 David Parks: Reacted to "It is also possible ..." with 👠00:35:04 Brigidann Cooper: IF we keep an older rate how will that account for in WD? If it will update to the newest rate 00:35:44 Moiya Callahan: Or sometimes the FTE% is reduced to compensate for the lower SOC rate 00:36:04 cbackman: Reacted to "Or sometimes the FTE..." with ðŸ‘🻠00:41:11 Cindy Shirley: +1 Erik 00:44:58 Erik Sheker: +1 Marisa 00:46:13 Moiya Callahan: Thank you for the new SOC verification tool! 00:46:20 Shannen Keene: Thanks, Davis and Matt! Super helpful.