Event Materials
NSPM-33 Implementation Guidance Disclosure Requirements & Standardization Forms: October 2022 Meeting
The document provides detailed updates on the implementation of NSPM-33 (National Security Presidential Memorandum 33) guidance related to disclosure requirements and the standardization of forms for federal research funding agencies, as presented during the COGR Meeting on October 20, 2022. The NSTC Research Security Subcommittee, with leadership from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Nation
October 2022 Meeting Attendee List
The document is an attendee list for an event held on October 20-21, 2022, organized or associated with the Council on Governmental Relations (COGR), located in Washington, DC. The list comprises a comprehensive roster of administrative, compliance, legal, and research personnel representing a broad spectrum of research universities, medical institutes, independent laboratories, and related organi
The COGR Research Security Phase I Survey: An Update: October 2022 Meeting
The document provides an update on the COGR (Council on Governmental Relations) Research Security Phase I Survey, which evaluates the costs associated with compliance to recently mandated research security disclosure requirements. Presented by Kristin West and David Kennedy during the October 2022 COGR meeting, the survey focuses on capturing the financial and administrative burdens institutions f
Agency Perspectives on Preventing Sexual Harassment and Bullying in the Research Environment: October 2022 Meeting
The document provides a comprehensive overview of federal agency perspectives and evolving policies aimed at preventing sexual harassment and bullying in research environments, with a focus on the practices of the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). Central to the discussion is the recognition that safe, c
Institutional Discussion of Efforts to Promote a Research Workplace Free of Sexual Harassment and Bullying: October 2022 Meeting
The document summarizes a panel discussion from the COGR Membership Meeting in October 2022, focusing on institutional efforts to foster research environments free from sexual harassment and bullying. Presenters from Johns Hopkins University, Harvard Medical School, and Duke University outlined current federal agency reporting requirements (from NIH, NSF, NASA), detailing specific triggers, timeli
NSPM-33 Implementation Guidance and CHIPS+Science Research Security Provisions: October 2022 Meeting
The presentation by Rebecca Keiser, Chief of Research Security Strategy and Policy at the National Science Foundation (NSF), outlines the agency’s ongoing initiatives to bolster research security in alignment with federal directives such as the NSPM-33 Implementation Guidance and the CHIPS + Science Act. Emphasis is placed on clarifying disclosure requirements, leveraging data analytics (through s
Have We Reached the Proverbial Fork in the Road for Animal Research?: October 2022 Meeting
The document discusses the growing challenges and critical crossroads faced by the field of animal research in the United States, particularly as societal values increasingly prioritize animal welfare over scientific advancement. It highlights how regulatory pressures, legislative intervention, and activism, such as high-profile legal actions and media coverage, create a complex and frequently hos
Gearing Up for January 2023: Institutional Strategies for Implementing the NIH Data Management & Sharing Policy
The document outlines institutional strategies and collaborative efforts to implement the NIH Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy, which became effective in January 2023. It features contributions from Duke University and the University of Delaware, alongside perspectives from key organizations such as the Council on Governmental Relations (COGR) and the Association of Research Libraries (ARL
Digging Into DPI Webinar Slides
The document “Digging Into DPIs,” presented by a team from the University of Arizona and the Council on Governmental Relations (COGR), offers a thorough exploration of Digital Persistent Identifiers (DPIs), also known as Persistent Identifiers (PIDs), and their growing significance in the research ecosystem. The presentation outlines the regulatory context driving DPI adoption, notably referencing