Common use of Inventions and Disclosures Clause in Contracts

Inventions and Disclosures. The Recipient must submit the following form to the CAO, the GTR, and the GTM (or the POTAC), to disclose all inventions related to work complete under this Agreement: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/sites/documents/DOC_22549.PDF. TA Surveys‌ The Recipient must measure the effectiveness of technical assistance services delivered. To determine what data to collect and store, the Recipient must use HUD established data standards, at a minimum. Related guidance is posted online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.html. News Releases‌ All press releases or public issuances made during the performance period for this Agreement must be reviewed and approved by the CAO before release. The Recipient must ensure that any public representation of its relationship to HUD or its role as an organization funded by a HUD Technical Assistance program, including any representation made via social media post, is accurate and truthful. Property Standards‌ The property standards at 2 CFR 200.310 through 200.316 apply to this Agreement and set forth the requirements for insurance coverage, real property, equipment, supplies, intangible property, and other property. Intangible Property‌ (1) This Agreement incorporates the requirements of 2 CFR 200.315. (2) Open-source code. HUD will not retain exclusive rights to technical data, software, and analytic code previously developed by the Recipient or its personnel and used in the performance of work supported by this award. Computer software and “open-source” code available to the public prior to the work of this award may remain in the public domain. Computer Software‌ (1) Software, especially computer software used for online products, must be commercially available off-the-shelf, unless the GTR or CAO authorize otherwise. Additional guidance may be available online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.html. (2) Requests for exceptions to computer software standards must be submitted in writing for HUD’s approval. Record Retention and Access to Records Monitoring‌ This Agreement incorporates the requirements at: • 200.334 Retention requirements for records. • 200.335 Requests for transfer of records. • 200.336 Methods for collection, transmission and storage of information. • 200.337 Access to records.‌ This Agreement incorporates the requirements of 2 CFR 200.338. In the event of improper use or disclosure of protected personally identifiable information, the Recipient must immediately report the incident to the CAO and the GTR. Performance Goals and Measurements‌ To implement 2 CFR 200.301, 2 CFR 200.329, and the applicable authorities, in collaboration with the responsible HUD parties to this Agreement, the Recipient must develop a work plan-specific performance plan based on HUD-provided performance measures and the Strategic Plan at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/HUD- FY22-26-Strategic-Plan-Focus-Areas . The Recipient’s performance plan must track progress and report on the effectiveness of each work plan. Also, the Recipient must track, report on, and relate financial data and HUD’s Strategic Plan goals to performance accomplishments by work plan. HUD’s guidance on performance planning and tracking are provided in the related documents available online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.html.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Inventions and Disclosures. The Recipient must submit the following form to the CAO, the GTR, and the GTM (or the POTAC), to disclose all inventions related to work complete under this Agreementagreement: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/sites/documents/DOC_22549.PDF. TA Surveys‌ The Recipient must measure the effectiveness of technical assistance services delivered. To determine what data to collect and store, the Recipient must use HUD established data standards, at a minimum. Related guidance is posted online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.html. News Releases‌ All press releases or public issuances made during the performance period for this Agreement agreement must be reviewed and approved by the GTR or CAO before release. The Recipient must ensure that any public representation of its relationship to HUD or its role as an organization funded by a HUD Technical Assistance program, including any representation made via social media post, is accurate and truthful. Property Standards‌ The property standards at 2 CFR 200.310 through 200.316 apply to this Agreement agreement and set forth the requirements for insurance coverage, real property, equipment, supplies, intangible property, and other property. Intangible Property‌. (1) This Agreement agreement incorporates the requirements of 2 CFR 200.315. (2) Open-source code. HUD will not retain exclusive rights to technical data, software, and analytic code previously developed by the Recipient or its personnel and used in the performance of work supported by this award. Computer software and “open-source” code available to the public prior to the work of this award may remain in the public domain. Computer Software‌. (1) Software, especially computer software used for online products, must be commercially available off-the-shelf, unless the GTR or CAO authorize otherwise. Additional guidance may be available online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.html. (2) Requests for exceptions to computer software standards must be submitted in writing for to HUD’s approval. Record Retention and Access to Records Monitoring‌ This Agreement agreement incorporates the requirements at: • 200.334 Retention requirements for records. • 200.335 Requests for transfer of records. • 200.336 Methods for collection, transmission and storage of information. • 200.337 Access to records.‌ records. This Agreement agreement incorporates the requirements of 2 CFR 200.338. In the event of improper use or disclosure of protected personally identifiable information, the Recipient must agrees to immediately report the incident to the CAO and the GTR. Performance Goals and Measurements‌ To implement 2 CFR 200.301, 2 CFR 200.329, and the applicable authorities, in collaboration with the responsible HUD parties to this Agreementagreement, the Recipient must develop a work plan-specific performance plan based on HUD-provided performance measures and measures, the Strategic Plan and HUD priorities at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/HUD- FY22-26-Strategic-Plan-Focus-Areas xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/housing-and-urban-development/ and within the TA Plan for Departmental funding, xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/program_offices/comm_planning/cpdta. The Recipient’s performance plan must track progress and report on the effectiveness of each work plan. Also, the Recipient must track, report on, and relate financial data and HUD’s Strategic Plan goals to performance accomplishments by work plan. HUD’s guidance Further, for each work plan using funds appropriated under Public Law No. 116-136, the Recipient must propose, track and report accomplishments against the following measures, in addition to the standard performance measures: 1. Number of jobs created as a direct result of CARES Act funding. 2. Number of grantees provided TA on performance planning scale up practices and tracking are provided in the related documents available online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.htmlstrategies that is focused on preventing or reducing COVID-19 impact.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

Inventions and Disclosures. The Recipient must submit the following form to the CAO, the GTR, and the GTM (or the POTAC), to disclose all inventions related to work complete under this Agreement: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/sites/documents/DOC_22549.PDF. TA Surveys‌ The Recipient must measure the effectiveness of technical assistance services delivered. To determine what data to collect and store, the Recipient must use HUD established data standards, at a minimum. Related guidance is posted online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.htmlxxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/program_offices/comm_planning/cpdta/guidance. News Releases‌ All press releases or public issuances made during the performance period for this Agreement must be reviewed and approved by the CAO before release. The Recipient must ensure that any public representation of its relationship to HUD or its role as an organization funded by a HUD Technical Assistance program, including any representation made via social media post, is accurate and truthful. Property Standards‌ The property standards at 2 CFR 200.310 through 200.316 apply to this Agreement and set forth the requirements for insurance coverage, real property, equipment, supplies, intangible property, and other property. Intangible Property‌. (1) This Agreement incorporates the requirements of 2 CFR 200.315. (2) Open-source code. HUD will not retain exclusive rights to technical data, software, and analytic code previously developed by the Recipient or its personnel and used in the performance of work supported by this award. Computer software and “open-source” code available to the public prior to the work of this award may remain in the public domain. Computer Software‌. (1) Software, especially computer software used for online products, must be commercially available off-the-shelf, unless the GTR or CAO authorize otherwise. Additional guidance may be available online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.htmlxxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/program_offices/comm_planning/cpdta. (2) Requests for exceptions to computer software standards must be submitted in writing for to HUD’s approval. Record Retention and Access to Records Monitoring‌ This Agreement incorporates the requirements at: • 200.334 Retention requirements for records. • 200.335 Requests for transfer of records. • 200.336 Methods for collection, transmission and storage of information. • 200.337 Access to records.‌ records. This Agreement incorporates the requirements of 2 CFR 200.338. In the event of improper use or disclosure of protected personally identifiable information, the Recipient must immediately report the incident to the CAO and the GTR. Performance Goals and Measurements‌ To implement 2 CFR 200.301, 2 CFR 200.329, and the applicable authorities, in collaboration with the responsible HUD parties to this Agreement, the Recipient must develop a work plan-specific performance plan based on HUD-provided performance measures and the Strategic Plan at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/HUD- FY22-26-Strategic-Plan-Focus-Areas and within the TA Plan for Departmental funding, xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/program_offices/comm_planning/cpdta. The Recipient’s performance plan must track progress and report on the effectiveness of each work plan. Also, the Recipient must track, report on, and relate financial data and HUD’s Strategic Plan goals to performance accomplishments by work plan. HUD’s guidance on performance planning and tracking are provided in the related documents available online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.htmlxxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/program_offices/comm_planning/cpdta/guidance. This Agreement, including work plans, incorporates the basic cost principles of 2 CFR part 200: • 200.402 Composition of costs. • 200.403 Factors affecting allowability of costs. • 200.404 Reasonable costs. • 200.405 Allocable costs. • 200.406 Applicable credits. • 200.407 Prior written approval (prior approval). • 200.408 Limitation on allowance of costs. • 200.409 Special considerations. • 200.410 Collection of unallowable costs. • 200.411 Adjustment of previously negotiated indirect (F&A) cost rates containing unallowable costs. Failure to provide HUD adequate supporting documentation may result in a determination by the HUD authorized official that those costs are unallowable.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

Inventions and Disclosures. The Recipient must submit the following form to the CAO, the GTR, and the GTM (or the POTAC), to disclose all inventions related to work complete under this Agreementagreement: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/sites/documents/DOC_22549.PDF. TA Surveys‌ The Recipient must measure the effectiveness of technical assistance services delivered. To determine what data to collect and store, the Recipient must use HUD established data standards, at a minimum. Related guidance is posted online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.html. News Releases‌ All press releases or public issuances made during the performance period for this Agreement agreement must be reviewed and approved by the GTR or CAO before release. The Recipient must ensure that any public representation of its relationship to HUD or its role as an organization funded by a HUD Technical Assistance program, including any representation made via social media post, is accurate and truthful. Property Standards‌ The property standards at 2 CFR 200.310 through 200.316 apply to this Agreement agreement and set forth the requirements for insurance coverage, real property, equipment, supplies, intangible property, and other property. Intangible Property‌. (1) This Agreement agreement incorporates the requirements of 2 CFR 200.315. (2) Open-source code. HUD will not retain exclusive rights to technical data, software, and analytic code previously developed by the Recipient or its personnel and used in the performance of work supported by this award. Computer software and “open-source” code available to the public prior to the work of this award may remain in the public domain. Computer Software‌. (1) Software, especially computer software used for online products, must be commercially available off-the-shelf, unless the GTR or CAO authorize otherwise. Additional guidance may be available online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.html. (2) Requests for exceptions to computer software standards must be submitted in writing for to HUD’s approval. Record Retention and Access to Records Monitoring‌ This Agreement agreement incorporates the requirements at: • 200.334 200.333 Retention requirements for records. • 200.335 200.334 Requests for transfer of records. • 200.336 200.335 Methods for collection, transmission and storage of information. • 200.337 200.336 Access to records.‌ records. This Agreement agreement incorporates the requirements of 2 CFR 200.338200 part 337. In the event of improper use or disclosure of protected personally identifiable information, the Recipient must agrees to immediately report the incident to the CAO and the GTR. Performance Goals and Measurements‌ To implement This agreement incorporates the performance measurement requirements set forth in 2 CFR 200.301, 2 CFR 200.329, and the applicable authorities, in collaboration with the responsible HUD parties to this Agreement, the Recipient must develop a work plan-specific performance plan based on HUD-provided . The standard collection of performance measures and the Strategic Plan at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/HUD- FY22-26-Strategic-Plan-Focus-Areas . The Recipient’s performance plan must track progress and report on the effectiveness of each work plan. Also, the Recipient must track, report on, and relate financial data and HUD’s Strategic Plan goals to performance accomplishments by work plan. HUD’s guidance on performance planning and tracking are provided in the related documents outcome and learning objective guidance available online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.htmlxxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/program_offices/comm_planning/about/cpdta/guidance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Inventions and Disclosures. The Recipient must submit the following form to the CAO, the GTR, and the GTM (or the POTAC), to disclose all inventions related to work complete under this Agreement: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/sites/documents/DOC_22549.PDF. TA Surveys‌ The Recipient must measure the effectiveness of technical assistance services delivered. To determine what data to collect and store, the Recipient must use HUD established data standards, at a minimum. Related guidance is posted online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.htmlxxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/program_offices/comm_planning/cpdta/guidance. News Releases‌ All press releases or public issuances made during the performance period for this Agreement must be reviewed and approved by the GTR or CAO before release. The Recipient must ensure that any public representation of its relationship to HUD or its role as an organization funded by a HUD Technical Assistance program, including any representation made via social media post, is accurate and truthful. Property Standards‌ release.‌ The property standards at 2 CFR 200.310 through 200.316 apply to this Agreement and set forth the requirements for insurance coverage, real property, equipment, supplies, intangible property, and other property. Intangible Property‌ (1) This Agreement incorporates the requirements of 2 CFR 200.315. (2) Open-source code. HUD will not retain exclusive rights to technical data, software, and analytic code previously developed by the Recipient or its personnel and used in the performance of work supported by this award. Computer software and “open-source” code available to the public prior to the work of this award may remain in the public domain. Computer Software‌domain.‌ (1) Software, especially computer software used for online products, must be commercially available off-the-shelf, unless the GTR or CAO authorize otherwise. Additional guidance may be available online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.html. (2) Requests for exceptions to computer software standards must be submitted in writing for to HUD’s approval. Record Retention and Access to Records Monitoring‌ This Agreement incorporates the requirements at: • 200.334 Retention requirements for records. • 200.335 Requests for transfer of records. • 200.336 Methods for collection, transmission and storage of information. • 200.337 Access to records.‌ records. Restrictions on Public Access to Records and Privacy Act‌ This Agreement incorporates the requirements of 2 CFR 200.338. In the event of improper use or disclosure of protected personally identifiable information, the Recipient must agrees to immediately report the incident to the CAO and the GTR. Performance Goals and Measurements‌ GTR.‌ To implement 2 CFR 200.301, 2 CFR 200.329, and the applicable authorities, in collaboration with the responsible HUD parties to this Agreement, the Recipient must develop a work plan-specific performance plan based on HUD-provided performance measures and measures, the Strategic Plan and HUD priorities at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/HUD- FY22-26-Strategic-Plan-Focus-Areas xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/housing-and-urban-development/ and within the TA Plan for Departmental funding, xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/program_offices/comm_planning/cpdta. The Recipient’s performance plan must track progress and report on the effectiveness of each work plan. Also, the Recipient must track, report on, and relate financial data and HUD’s Strategic Plan goals to performance accomplishments by work plan. HUD’s guidance Further, for each work plan using funds appropriated under Public Law No. 116-136, the Recipient must propose, track and report accomplishments against the following measures, in addition to the standard performance measures: 1. Number of jobs created as a direct result of CARES Act funding. 2. Number of grantees provided TA on performance planning scale up practices and tracking are provided in the related documents available online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/portal/ota/guidance.html.strategies that is focused on preventing or reducing COVID-19 impact. SUBPART B. FINANCIAL PROVISIONS

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!