Executive Order 14222, intended to enhance efficiency and transparency and reduce costs in federally funded research, has instead imposed significant new...
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Financial research accounting, management, and billing activities are subject to various and evolving requirements. COGR assesses and reports on significant changes, as well as advocating for practical requirements that provide effective safeguards without undue administrative burden.
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2017 COGR Survey of F&A Rates
The 2017 COGR Survey of Facilities & Administrative (F&A) Rates provides a detailed analysis of trends in research operating costs across U.S. research universities over a ten-year period, from FY2007 to FY2017. The survey, conducted online with input from 145 institutions, captures a representative cross-section of universities under different federal cognizant agencies, including regions
Appendix A: 2017 F&A Survey
Appendix A provides a series of survey screen shots, spanning ten sequential pages. Each page appears to capture visual representations of the user interface presented to survey respondents during the data collection process. The inclusion of these screen shots serves to document the design, structure, and functionality of the survey instrument, ensuring transparency and facilitating replication o
Appendix B Data: 2017 F&A Survey
The Appendix B – Survey Data Sheet details the results of a 2017 survey administered by the Council on Governmental Relations, focusing on institutional practices related to federal rate agreements, clinical trials, and negotiation experiences. Of the 145 institutions responding, 70% were public and 30% private, with a significant majority (89%) designating the Department of Health and Human Servi
2017 Survey of Facilities & Administrative (F&A) Rates Executive Summary
The Council on Governmental Relations (COGR), representing 190 leading research universities and institutions conducting over $60 billion in annual research, conducted its 2017 Survey of Facilities & Administrative (F&A) Rates to analyze trends and understandings in the reimbursement of indirect research costs. F&A costs, also referred to as indirect or research operating costs, are es
COGR Response to Grants Reform
OMB Advance Notice of Proposed Guidance, April 2012.