![]() eRA will then have a solution for users to consolidate their multiple accounts into a single eRA account that contains all their organization affiliations and roles. Users with multiple eRA Commons accounts should hold off on moving to two-factor authentication until early 2023.Most reviewers have transitioned already. Reviewers will continue to be required to use two-factor authentication as soon as they are enabled for a review meeting. The transition for reviewers to use two-factor authentication when using the Internet Assisted Review (IAR) module is ongoing and unchanged.Note: PIs and key personnel do not have to wait for the 45-day trigger after submitting an application or RPPR to start using two-factor authentication. After 45 days of this triggering event, these users will not be able to access eRA modules until they set up and use a two-factor authentication service provider - and/or an InCommon Federated account (that supports NIH’s two-factor authentication standards).All principal investigators (PIs) and key personnel associated with an application or Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) are required to transition to the use of two-factor authentication 45 days after the submission of their competing grant application (Type 1 or 2) or their RPPR.Timeline For Users To Associate With Their eRA Commons Account You can also contact for additional help.If you run into issues with or associating your account with your eRA account, please contact the eRA Service Desk.If your eRA Commons passphrase has expired, click the Forgot Password/Unlock Account link on the eRA Commons home screen to reset your passphrase.Have your eRA Commons username and passphrase handy – you will be required to enter it to associate your account with your eRA Commons account.You will automatically be logged into eRA Commons and taken to the eRA Commons landing screen. Sign in with your account and complete the two-factor authentication method you have set up for your account. Going forward, click on the LOGIN.GOV in the login section of the eRA Commons home page.You will then directly access eRA Commons. Once your eRA credentials are accepted, your account has been successfully associated with your eRA Commons account.You will enter your eRA Commons username and passphrase.Here you will associate your account with your eRA Commons account (a one-time process): You will be redirected back to eRA Commons and presented with the Associate Your eRA Account screen.Or if you do not have a account, click on ‘create an account’ and follow the prompts. ![]() Sign in with your username and password (if you have one already) and complete the two-factor authentication method you have set up for your account (text message, authentication application, etc.).
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