COGR, together with AAU and APLU, submitted joint comments to the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) on its interim final rule, which expands end-user controls to...
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Balancing the need to protect national security and economic interests with the open, collaborative nature of higher education can be challenging in sensitive technology areas subject to export control regulations.
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COGR Submits Response to Interim Final Rule—“Implementation of Controls on Advanced Technologies Consistent with Controls Implemented by International Partners”
COGR submitted a formal response to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security's interim final rule regarding the implementation of export...
COGR Endorses AUECO Comments to BIS on End-Use and End-User Based Export Controls, Including U.S. Persons Activities Controls: Military and Intelligence End Use and End Users
The Association of University Export Control Officers (AUECO) submitted comments regarding the U.S. Department of Commerce’s proposed amendments to export controls...
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Research Security and Intellectual Property Hot Topics: October 2020 Meeting
The document is a comprehensive overview of key issues on research security and intellectual property management discussed during a panel convened by the Council on Governmental Relations (COGR) on October 22, 2020, featuring experts from leading research universities. The panelists addressed emerging federal rules and legislative changes affecting academic research, technology transfer, and unive
Foreign Influence and Research Security: The Challenges Continue Webinar Slides Now Available
The document summarizes a panel discussion on ongoing challenges related to foreign influence and research security in the U.S. research enterprise, with contributions from senior representatives of government agencies, academic associations, and universities. Key topics include updates from the Department of Energy, legislative developments such as the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act (NDA
RSIP Committee Report: March 2020 Meeting
The document provides an update on several key initiatives and regulatory changes impacting research security and intellectual property management, primarily within the context of federally funded research in the United States. It outlines the ongoing redevelopment of the iEdison system, which simplifies compliance with federal invention reporting requirements, noting milestones such as stakeholde
Contracts & Intellectual Property Update: June 2019 Meeting
The document outlines recent developments and ongoing discussions concerning contracts and intellectual property at U.S. academic and research institutions, with a particular focus on the influence of foreign entities. It details the increasing scrutiny from legislative and federal agencies regarding foreign involvement in research, particularly from China, due to concerns about intellectual prope
Restrictions on Research Awards: Troublesome Clauses 2007/2008
This report, produced collaboratively by the Council on Governmental Relations (COGR), the Association of American Universities (AAU), and the Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP), addresses the growing prevalence and complexity of restrictive clauses in federal research awards to U.S. universities. These "troublesome clauses" often limit the publication of research findings and restr
Troublesome Clauses in Research Awards
The document outlines several problematic contractual clauses related to information release and the employment of foreign nationals in federally funded research agreements, particularly those involving the Department of Defense and other federal agencies. These clauses often require burdensome review and approval processes prior to the public release of unclassified research results, restrict the