Participating Organizations. IRIS is organized around a federated core and node, model with a central facility at the University of Michigan. Xxxxx Xxxx-Xxxxx, Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan, is the Executive Director and lead core operations. Research Nodes are responsible for helping to define scientific goals, develop a research community and make material improvements to the core data. Current Nodes, Partners, and their PIs include: Coleridge Initiative (Xxxxx Xxxx) -- Node Ohio State University/National Bureau of Economic Research (Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx) -- Node U.S. Census Bureau (Xxx Xxxxxx) – Partner The IRIS membership list can be found at xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx/ See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/about/governance/ for information about the IRIS Board of Directors, the IRIS Charter and Bylaws, and other details of IRIS governance. Federal and state legislative reports Researcher access to annual IRIS research data release with all seat fees waived* Voting rights in IIRS Board elections IRIS Impact Finder with state and national access Campus Spending Report Integrated and linked data reports (Vendor Profile Report and Employee Profile Report) New reports and tools currently under development Ability to nominate and elect IRIS Board members All members are invited to attend the annual IRIS Summit and will receive regular communications and updates from IRIS. *See xxxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/research-data/access/ for more details regarding the research release and access. (see xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx for more details and examples) All data underlying IRIS reports are downloadable. Reports and images can be downloaded and printed. In addition, all reports can be shared by generating a time-sensitive link. This is a concise report containing details of research vendor spending organized by federal congressional districts. This report is frequently used by government relations officers and is of particular interest with policy makers and legislative officials as well as other key stakeholders. A mirror of the federal legislative report, this report focuses on details of research vendor spending organized by state congressional districts. Universities find this a useful report to help them focus on how their research spending affects specific areas of the state in which they are located. This online tool was developed to help institutional communications teams search through their IRIS vendor and subaward data to easily identify stories of impact. Pre-populated with filters for county and agency, the tool allows users to identify research spending in specific areas to better understand the influence of the institution in the region, the state, and the nation. Images can be downloaded and printed for inclusion in reports.
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Participating Organizations. IRIS is organized around a federated core and node, model with a central facility at the University of Michigan. Xxxxx Xxxx-Xxxxx, Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan, is the Executive Director and lead core operations. Research Nodes are responsible for helping to define scientific goals, develop a research community and make material improvements to the core data. Current Nodes, Partners, and their PIs include: • Coleridge Initiative (Xxxxx Xxxx) -- Node • Ohio State University/National Bureau of Economic Research (Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx) -- Node • U.S. Census Bureau (Xxx Xxxxxx) – Partner The IRIS membership list can be found at xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx/ See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/about/governance/ for information about the IRIS Board of Directors, the IRIS Charter and Bylaws, and other details of IRIS governance. • Option 1 o Federal legislative report o Researcher access to annual IRIS research data release** • Option 2: o Federal and state legislative reports o Researcher access to annual IRIS research data release o Voting rights in IRIS Board elections • Option 3: o Federal and state legislative reports o Researcher access to annual IRIS research data release with all a 50% discount of seat fees waived* o Voting rights in IIRS IRIS Board elections and participation in planning committees o IRIS Impact Finder with single-state access • All reports and tools described in Options 1-3, above • IRIS Impact Finder with national access • Campus Spending Report Integrated and • Census-linked data reports (Vendor Profile Report and Employee Profile Report) • New reports and tools currently under development • Ability to nominate and elect IRIS Board members All members are invited • Waiver of all seat fees for researcher access to attend the annual IRIS Summit and research data release *Phased membership is available for the Annual Member Period (Year 1) in which this Agreement is executed. Phased membership will receive regular communications and updates from automatically be upgraded to Full membership in the subsequent Annual Member Period (Year 2) of membership with payment of Full membership fee. Once upgraded to Full membership, the Phased member will be entitled to all of the benefits of Full membership in Year 2. Note that a one-time request to remain in Phased membership status for a second year may be requested at the conclusion of the first Annual Member Period, due in writing no later than June 1 to xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx. If approved by IRIS, at the conclusion of the second Annual Member Period, the Phased membership will automatically be upgraded to Full Membership in the subsequent Annual Member Period (Year 3). **See xxxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/research-data/access/ for more details regarding the research release and accessrelease. (see xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx for more details and examples) All data underlying IRIS reports are downloadable. Reports and images can be downloaded and printed. In addition, all reports can be shared by generating a time-sensitive link. This is a concise report containing details of research vendor spending organized by federal congressional districts. This report is frequently used by government relations officers and is of particular interest with policy makers and legislative officials as well as other key stakeholders. A mirror of the federal legislative report, this report focuses on details of research vendor spending organized by state congressional districts. Universities find this a useful report to help them focus on how their research spending affects specific areas of the state in which they are located. This online tool was developed to help institutional communications teams search through their IRIS vendor and subaward data to easily identify stories of impact. Pre-populated with filters for county and agency, the tool allows users to identify research spending in specific areas to better understand the influence of the institution in the region, the state, and the nation. Images can be downloaded and printed for inclusion in reports.
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Participating Organizations. IRIS is organized around a federated core and node, model with a central facility at the University of Michigan. Xxxxx Xxxx-Xxxxx, Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan, is the Executive Director and lead core operations. Research Nodes are responsible for helping to define scientific goals, develop a research community and make material improvements to the core data. Current Nodes, Partners, and their PIs include: Coleridge Initiative (Xxxxx Xxxx) -- Node Ohio State University/National Bureau of Economic Research (Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx) -- Node U.S. Census Bureau (Xxx Xxxxxx) – Partner The IRIS membership list can be found at xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx/ See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/about/governance/ for information about the IRIS Board of Directors, the IRIS Charter and Bylaws, and other details of IRIS governance. Option 1 ____ Federal legislative report Researcher access to annual IRIS research data release** Option 2: ___ Federal and state legislative reports Researcher access to annual IRIS research data release Voting rights in IRIS Board elections Option 3: ___ Federal and state legislative reports Researcher access to annual IRIS research data release with all a 50% discount of seat fees waived* Voting rights in IIRS IRIS Board elections and participation in planning committees IRIS Impact Finder with single-state access All reports and tools described in Options 1-3, above IRIS Impact Finder with national access Campus Spending Report Integrated and Census-linked data reports (Vendor Profile Report and Employee Profile Report) New reports and tools currently under development Ability to nominate and elect IRIS Board members Waiver of all seat fees for researcher access to the annual IRIS research data release All members are invited to attend the annual IRIS Summit and will receive regular communications and updates from IRIS. *Phased membership is available for the Annual Member Period (Year 1) in which this Agreement is executed. Phased membership will automatically be upgraded to Full membership in the subsequent Annual Member Period (Year 2) of membership with payment of Full membership fee. Once upgraded to Full membership, the Phased member will be entitled to all of the benefits of Full membership in Year 2. Note that a one-time request to remain in Phased membership status for a second year may be requested at the conclusion of the first Annual Member Period, due in writing no later than June 1 to xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx. If approved by IRIS, at the conclusion of the second Annual Member Period, the Phased membership will automatically be upgraded to Full Membership in the subsequent Annual Member Period (Year 3). **See xxxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/research-data/access/ for more details regarding the research release and accessrelease. (see xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx for more details and examples) All data underlying IRIS reports are downloadable. Reports and images can be downloaded and printed. In addition, all reports can be shared by generating a time-sensitive link. This is a concise report containing details of research vendor spending organized by federal congressional districts. This report is frequently used by government relations officers and is of particular interest with policy makers and legislative officials as well as other key stakeholders. A mirror of the federal legislative report, this report focuses on details of research vendor spending organized by state congressional districts. Universities find this a useful report to help them focus on how their research spending affects specific areas of the state in which they are located. This online tool was developed to help institutional communications teams search through their IRIS vendor and subaward data to easily identify stories of impact. Pre-populated with filters for county and agency, the tool allows users to identify research spending in specific areas to better understand the influence of the institution in the region, the state, and the nation. Images can be downloaded and printed for inclusion in reports.
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Participating Organizations. IRIS is organized around a federated core and node, model with a central facility at the University of Michigan. Xxxxx Xxxx-Xxxxx, Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan, is the Executive Director and lead core operations. Research Nodes are responsible for helping to define scientific goals, develop a research community and make material improvements to the core data. Current Nodes, Partners, and their PIs include: • Coleridge Initiative (Xxxxx Xxxx) -- Node • Ohio State University/National Bureau of Economic Research (Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx) -- Node • U.S. Census Bureau (Xxx Xxxxxx) – Partner The IRIS membership list can be found at xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx/ See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/about/governance/ for information about the IRIS Board of Directors, the IRIS Charter and Bylaws, and other details of IRIS governance. • Federal and state legislative reports • Researcher access to annual IRIS research data release with all seat fees waived* • Voting rights in IIRS Board elections • IRIS Impact Finder with state and national access • Campus Spending Report • Integrated and linked data reports (Vendor Profile Report and Employee Profile Report) • New reports and tools currently under development • Ability to nominate and elect IRIS Board members All members are invited to attend the annual IRIS Summit and will receive regular communications and updates from IRIS. *See xxxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/research-data/access/ for more details regarding the research release and access. (see xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx for more details and examples) All data underlying IRIS reports are downloadable. Reports and images can be downloaded and printed. In addition, all reports can be shared by generating a time-sensitive link. This is a concise report containing details of research vendor spending organized by federal congressional districts. This report is frequently used by government relations officers and is of particular interest with policy makers and legislative officials as well as other key stakeholders. A mirror of the federal legislative report, this report focuses on details of research vendor spending organized by state congressional districts. Universities find this a useful report to help them focus on how their research spending affects specific areas of the state in which they are located. This online tool was developed to help institutional communications teams search through their IRIS vendor and subaward data to easily identify stories of impact. Pre-populated with filters for county and agency, the tool allows users to identify research spending in specific areas to better understand the influence of the institution in the region, the state, and the nation. Images can be downloaded and printed for inclusion in reports.
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