Policy Perspective
Report: Analyzing Personal Financial and Institutional Conflicts of Interest in Academic Research Contexts
The document offers a comprehensive analysis of conflicts of interest (COIs) within academic and research settings, addressing individual, organizational, and institutional challenges. It delineates regulatory frameworks and best practices for identifying and managing COIs, with a focus on areas such as procurement, sponsored research, technology transfer, clinical trials, and faculty consulting.
COGR Responds to OMB's RFI: Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200)
COGR has posted its Letter to OMB, in response to OMB’s Request for Information (RFI) – Uniform Guidance. We expect OMB to review responses from all stakeholders and publish proposed revisions to the Uniform Guidance later in 2023.
COGR Posts DRAFT Response to OMB (Uniform Guidance)
The Council on Governmental Relations (COGR), representing over 200 U.S. research universities and affiliated institutes, submitted a detailed response to the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) Request for Information regarding proposed updates to federal grant regulations (notably, 2 CFR Parts 25, 170, 175, 176, 180, 182, 183, and 200). The letter outlines a series of recommendations aimed a
COGR's Joint Response to NASA’s “New Conflict of Interest and Conflict of Commitment Policy for Recipients of NASA Financial Assistance Awards”
The document is a formal response from leading organizations in the higher education and research university sector to NASA regarding its proposed new Conflict of Interest (COI) and Conflict of Commitment (COC) Policy for recipients of NASA financial assistance awards. The signatories commend NASA's initiative to enhance research integrity and address both financial and non-financial conflict
COGR Submits Comments in Response to ANPRM Entitled Wild and Exotic Animal Handling, Training of Personnel Involved with Public Handling of Wild and Exotic Animals, and Environmental Enrichment for Species
The Council on Governmental Relations (COGR), representing over 200 research universities and affiliated institutions, submitted comments in response to the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service's (APHIS) advance notice of proposed rulemaking concerning wild and exotic animal handling, personnel training, and, notably, environmental enrichment standards for species covered under the
COGR Signs on to Multi-Association Letter to DoEd Regarding Foreign Gift & Contract Disclosures (ED-2022-SCC-0159)
The letter, submitted by the American Council on Education and a coalition of higher education associations, provides detailed comments to the U.S. Department of Education regarding its proposed Information Collection Request (ICR) related to reporting foreign gifts and contracts under Section 117 of the Higher Education Act. The organizations affirm their commitment to transparency and compliance
COGR Submits Comments to GSA Regarding the Transition of the Federal Audit Clearinghouse
COGR provided comments to the GSA regarding the transition of the Federal Audit Clearinghouse from the U.S. Census Bureau to the GSA.
COGR Requests a 30-Day Extension to Respond to OMB's RFI
COGR requested a 30-day extension to respond to OMB’s RFI regarding updates to 2 CFR Part 200, Uniform Guidance.
COGR's NIH Data Management and Sharing Readiness Guide: Chapter 4 Part II, Project-Based and Institutional Cost Considerations - Budgeting & Costing
This document, Chapter 4 Part II of the COGR NIH DMS Readiness Guide, addresses the key budgeting and costing considerations associated with implementing the NIH Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy at academic and research institutions. It emphasizes the importance of carefully identifying, budgeting, and managing both direct and indirect DMS-related costs in grant applications. The guide out
COGR Responds to the Request for Information: Clinical Research Infrastructure and Emergency Clinical Trials
The Council on Governmental Relations (COGR), representing over 200 U.S. research institutions, submitted a detailed response to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy's Request for Information on enhancing clinical research infrastructure for emergency clinical trials (ECR). Drawing on extensive experience from the COVID-19 pandemic, COGR emphasized the necessity for rapid,