federal_register: 05-14015
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| 05-14015 | Request for Information Relating to Research Awards | Notice | Many areas of today's research require multi-disciplinary teams in which the intellectual leadership of the project is shared among two or more individuals. To facilitate this team approach through recognition of the contributions of the team leadership members, OSTP issued a memorandum to all Federal research agencies on January 4, 2005, requiring them to formally allow more than one PI on individual research awards. The Federal agencies are now seeking input from the research community--scientists, research administrators, and organizations that represent components of the scientific research community--on how best to implement this policy. The current Request for Information (RFI) poses a series of questions around core elements that may comprise each agency's implementation plan. These elements include: (1) Statement of what constitutes a PI; (2) designation of contact PI; (3) application instructions for listing more than one PI; (4) PIs at different institutions; (5) access to award and review information, and (6) access to public data systems. | 2005-07-18 | 2005 | 7 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2005/07/18/05-14015/request-for-information-relating-to-research-awards | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2005-07-18/pdf/05-14015.pdf | Executive Office of the President; Science and Technology Policy Office; Management and Budget Office | 538,464,280 | Many areas of today's research require multi-disciplinary teams in which the intellectual leadership of the project is shared among two or more individuals. To facilitate this team approach through recognition of the contributions of the team... |