Additional NIH Requirements Clause Samples
The 'Additional NIH Requirements' clause sets out specific obligations or standards that must be met in agreements involving the National Institutes of Health (NIH). These requirements may include compliance with NIH policies on data sharing, reporting, intellectual property, or ethical conduct in research. For example, parties may need to adhere to NIH guidelines for the protection of human subjects or submit regular progress reports. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties involved in NIH-funded projects or collaborations meet the agency’s unique regulatory and policy expectations, thereby maintaining compliance and eligibility for NIH support.
Additional NIH Requirements. (Include subparagraph 1 below if the delivery order requires the contractor to: 1) develop;
Additional NIH Requirements. (Include subparagraph 1 below if the task order requires the contractor to: 1) develop; 2) have the ability to access; or 3) host and/or maintain a Federal Information System).
1. SECURITY CATEGORIZATION OF FEDERAL INFORMATION AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS (FIPS 199 Assessment)
a. Information Type: [ ] Administrative, Management and Support Information: [ ] Mission Based Information:
b. Security Categories and Levels: Confidentiality Level: [ ] Low [ ] Moderate [ ] High Integrity Level: [ ] Low [ ] Moderate [ ] High Availability Level: [ ] Low [ ] Moderate [ ] High Overall Level: [ ] Low [ ] Moderate [ ] High
c. In accordance with HHSAR Clause 352.239-72, the contractor shall submit a FIPS 199 Assessment within 30 days after contract award. Any differences between the contractor's assessment and the information contained herein will be resolved, and if required, the contract will be modified to incorporate the final FIPS 199 Assessment. (Include subparagraph 2 below if the task order issued under this contract includes the Clause , Security Requirements for Federal Information Technology Resources.)
