Agreements C8648

Partner Agreements

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Agreement: Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA)

Description: A CRADA allows Los Alamos and its partners to conduct research and development together under a joint statement of work to optimize resources and leverage technical expertise and capabilities. 

Terms: The Lab may receive funding from a partner or each party to the CRADA funds its own effort and contribution to the joint statement of work. NNSA approves work. 

Intellectual Property (IP): CRADA partners receive a first right to negotiate a license of the IP created through a CRADA. The US Government retains rights to practice the IP generated for government use only

For more information, please email fci-crada@lanl.gov.

 

Agreement: Non-Disclosure Agreement

Description: Protects the disclosure of proprietary information provided by one party to another party to exchange technical information and sensitive business information.  

Terms: Terms: No tangible work is performed nor is intellectual property generated or protected.

For more information, please email nda@lanl.gov.

Description: Allows organizations to conduct research at the following national user facilities: the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE), National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) and Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT)

Terms: Each facility has its own use-based application process. 

Intellectual Property (IP): Partner organization can own or access IP, non-proprietary users must publish results.

Disclosure of Significant Financial Interests & Management of Financial Conflicts of Interest, Public Health Service Research Awards. Effective: 08/24/12.

Public Health Service Financial Conflict of Interest Policy (FCOI)

The Disclosure of Financial Interests & Management of Conflicts of Interest for Public Health Service (PHS) research Awards Policy became effective on August 24, 2012. It applies to all investigators and institutions that apply for or receive funding (including renewal/continuation funding) from the National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration, or any other PHS agency on or after August 24, 2012.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has issued a final rule in the Federal Register that amends the Public Health Service (PHS) regulations on Responsibility of Applicants for Promoting Objectivity in Research for which PHS Funding is Sought (42 C.F.R. Part 50, Subpart F) and Responsible Prospective Contractors (45 C.F.R. Part 94).

These new requirements apply to ALL investigators involved in research at Los Alamos National Laboratory, regardless of job title, who are responsible for the design, conduct, or reporting of research or research activities. Triad/LANL has the responsibility to identify and manage and reduce or eliminate conflicts of interest that may arise due to financial or other personal interests of the investigator. Therefore, all personnel named on proposal budgets will be required to disclose significant financial interests related to their institutional responsibilities.

The Work for Others Investigator Statement of Financial Interests Cover Sheet, Disclosure forms, along with instructions for completing the form, can be found at the links below.

Training Requirement – for all personnel named on the budget of a PHS proposal

Triad personnel listed on the budget are required to take the LANL FCOI Training (which includes the NIH 2011 FCOI Tutorial), and retain a copy of the certificate available at the end of the tutorial. Non-LANL investigators need to take the NIH FCOI Tutorial or their institute’s FCOI training course and provide a copy of their certificate. Re-certification is required every four years.

Review LANL's Financial Conflict of Interest Procedure (pdf).

Please email LANL FCOI with any questions.