Guidance for Implementing National Security Presidential Memorandum 33 (NSPM-33) on National Security Strategy for United States Government-Supported Research and Development
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Alternative Title:Guidance for Implementing National Security Presidential Memorandum 33 (NSPM-33) on National Security Strategy for United States Government-Supported Research and Development: A Report by the Subcommittee on Research Security Joint Committee on the Research Environment
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Description:National Security Presidential Memorandum 33 (NSPM-33) established national security policy for U.S. Government-supported R&D. The purpose of NSPM-33 is to strengthen protections of U.S. Government-supported R&D against foreign government interference and misappropriation, while maintaining an open environment to foster research discoveries and innovation that benefit the United States and the world. As Federal departments and agencies (“agencies”) work to implement NSPM-33, it is critical that they do so in a consistent, coordinated manner that preserves the open and collaborative nature of the U.S. research enterprise, while providing strong and effective measures to protect research security and reinforce adherence to research responsibilities, transparency, and equity. The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to Federal departments and agencies regarding their implementation of NSPM-33. The guidance does not create or confer any rights for or on any person or entity and does not operate to bind any department or agency of the U.S. Government or the public. It includes general guidance that agencies should apply across their implementation efforts, followed by more detailed guidance in five key areas addressed in NSPM-33: 1. Disclosure Requirements and Standardization; 2. Digital Persistent Identifiers; 3. Consequences for Violation of Disclosure Requirements; 4. Information Sharing; and, 5. Research Security Programs. Consistent with NSPM-33, this guidance includes a significant focus on upholding transparency through clearly-articulated requirements and processes for appropriate disclosure of information related to potential conflicts of interest and conflicts of commitment. Effective implementation of research security policy will make it more difficult for individuals to conceal materially important support, obligations, conflicts of interest, and/or relationships that, when concealed, could lead to Federal research agencies (“research agencies”) making inadequately informed funding decisions. Effective implementation will also make it easier for R&D award recipients and research agencies to identify and address noncompliance in a timely and fair manner.
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