Event Materials
Looking at the Chips on the Table An Overview of the CHIPS & Science Act of 2022
The document provides an extensive overview of the CHIPS & Science Act of 2022, which represents a significant legislative response to the strategic need for domestic semiconductor manufacturing and the broader strengthening of U.S. scientific and technological leadership. The Act encompasses substantial appropriations—$54.2 billion for semiconductor manufacturing and telecommunications supply
Looking at the CHIPS on the Table Webinar Materials
The CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 is expected to have a major impact on numerous facets of the U.S.
Federal Panel: June 2022 Meeting
The document provides a comprehensive overview of federal research policy updates, grant administration changes, and strategic initiatives discussed during the June 2022 Council on Governmental Relations (COGR) meeting, featuring representatives from the National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Office of Naval Research (ONR), and the Office of Management and Budget (
NIH Data Management and Sharing Getting Ready: June 2022 Meeting
The document provides a comprehensive overview of the evolving landscape surrounding the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Data Management and Sharing (DMS) policy, effective no later than January 2023. Panel discussions and contributions from a range of academic, administrative, and policy leaders detail both anticipated benefits and practical challenges associated with the new requirements for
NSF's Efforts to Support Institutional Diversity: June 2022 Meeting
The document outlines the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) ongoing strategies and initiatives to bolster institutional diversity and broaden participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Presented by Dr. Alicia J. Knoedler, Head of NSF’s Office of Integrative Activities (OIA), the content describes the NSF’s university-like organizational structure and the OIA’s cen
DOE Interim Conflict of Interest Policy: June 2022 Meeting
The document presents an overview of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Interim Conflict of Interest (COI) Policy as outlined by Michael Zarkin to the Council on Government Relations. The DOE administers an extensive array of R&D and non-R&D programs, employing both discretionary and formula grant mechanisms, and thus its policies must accommodate a diverse range of activities and stake
June 2022 Attendee List
The document presented is an attendee list for an event held on June 9-10, 2022, organized by COGR (the Council on Governmental Relations). The list encompasses representatives from a broad array of leading research universities, academic medical centers, independent research institutions, and specialized research organizations across the United States. Attendees primarily hold senior positions in
NSPM-33 Implementation Guidance on Research Security Programs: Practical Considerations: March 2022 Meeting
The panel discussion focuses on the implementation of NSPM-33 research security program requirements across several major research universities, addressing both practical considerations and unique institutional perspectives. NSPM-33 mandates, initially applicable to institutions receiving over $50 million in federal science and engineering funds, include appointing a research security point of con
Hot Topics Emerging Issues: March 2022 Meeting
The document provides an overview of key topics and emerging issues on the agenda of the Council on Governmental Relations (COGR), with particular focus on research security and intellectual property, contracts and grants administration, research ethics and compliance, and costing and financial compliance. It details recent developments such as the end of the Department of Justice's China Ini
Cost of Compliance: NSPM-33, New Disclosure Requirements, and Research Security Plans: March 2022 Meeting
The document presents a comprehensive overview of the costs and operational impacts associated with new compliance requirements related to NSPM-33, recent disclosure mandates, and the development of research security plans at research-intensive institutions. Drawing on a survey conducted among ten diverse universities—spanning both public and private sectors and varying in federal research funding