Common use of Dissemination of Project Information/Publication Requirements Clause in Contracts

Dissemination of Project Information/Publication Requirements. (a) Prior to any dissemination, display, publication, presentation, or release of papers, articles, reports, summaries, or abstracts developed under the NRC/servicing agency agreement, the servicing agency shall submit them to the NRC for review and comment. NRC shall have a review and comment period of at least [60] days, after which both an NRC and servicing agency representative at the lowest management level, shall attempt to resolve any differing viewpoints or statements which are the subject of NRC objection. If the matter cannot be resolved at that level, the issue shall be brought up to the next management level in both organizations until an agreement can be reached or it reaches the Office Director level. In the event resolution cannot be achieved , the NRC may direct the servicing agency to not publish the work as a NUREG/CR, but publish as a servicing agency report without the NRC office name or Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR)’s name listed on the report, and with a Disclaimer conspicuously noted on the report, article, summary, abstract or related document that the servicing agency intends to release, display, disseminate or publish to other persons, the public or any other entities: “The views expressed in this [paper, journal article, report, summary, or abstract] do not represent those of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.”

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interagency Agreement, Interagency Agreement

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Dissemination of Project Information/Publication Requirements. (a) Prior to any dissemination, display, publication, presentation, or release of papers, articles, reports, summaries, or abstracts developed under the NRC/servicing agency agreement, the servicing agency shall submit them to the NRC for review and comment. NRC shall have a review and comment period of at least [60] days, after which both an NRC and servicing agency representative at the lowest management level, shall attempt to resolve any differing viewpoints or statements which are the subject of NRC objection. If the matter cannot be resolved at that level, the issue shall be brought up to the next management level in both organizations until an agreement can be reached or it reaches the Office Director level. In the event resolution cannot be achieved achieved, the NRC may direct the servicing agency to not publish the work as a NUREG/CR, but publish as a servicing agency report without the NRC office name or Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR)’s name listed on the report, and with a Disclaimer conspicuously noted on the report, article, summary, abstract or related document that the servicing agency intends to release, display, disseminate or publish to other persons, the public or any other entities: “The views expressed in this [paper, journal article, report, summary, or abstract] do not represent those of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interagency Agreement

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Dissemination of Project Information/Publication Requirements. (a) Prior to any dissemination, display, publication, presentation, or release of papers, articles, reports, summaries, or abstracts developed under the NRC/servicing agency Servicing Agency agreement, the servicing agency Servicing Agency shall submit them to the NRC for review and comment. NRC shall have a review and comment period of at least [60] days, after which both an NRC and servicing agency Servicing Agency representative at the lowest management level, shall attempt to resolve any differing viewpoints or statements which are the subject of NRC objection. If the matter cannot be resolved at that level, the issue shall be brought up to the next management level in both organizations until an agreement can be reached or it reaches the Office Director level. In the event resolution cannot be achieved , the NRC may direct the servicing agency Servicing Agency to not publish the work as a NUREG/CR, but publish as a servicing agency Servicing Agency report without the NRC office name or Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR)’s name listed on the report, and with a Disclaimer conspicuously noted on the report, article, summary, abstract or related document that the servicing agency Servicing Agency intends to release, display, disseminate or publish to other persons, the public or any other entities: “The views expressed in this [paper, journal article, report, summary, or abstract] do not represent those of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interagency Agreement

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