Phase III Reports Clause Samples

Phase III Reports. Quarterly reports and a final report are required for each Phase III project. All reports shall include a completed SF 298. “Report Documentation Page” as the first page identifying the purpose of the work, a brief description of the work carried out, the findings or results, and potential applications of the effort. The summary may be published by DoD and therefore must not contain proprietary or classified information. The balance of the report should indicate in detail the project objectives; work carried out, and results obtained. In completing the SF 298, the following issues need to be addressed: a. Block 12a (Distribution/Availability Statement) of the SF 298 in each unclassified final report must contain one of the following statements: 1. Distribution authorized to U.S. Government Agencies only; contains proprietary information. 2. Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. b. Block 13 (Abstract) of the SF 298 must include as the first sentence, “Report developed under SBIR contract”. The abstract must identify the purpose of the work, a brief description of the work carried out, the findings or results, and potential applications of the effort. Since the DoD will publish the abstract, it must not contain proprietary or classified data. c. Block 14 (Subject Terms) of the 298 must include the term “SBIR Report.” d. The final payment on the contract will not be processed until all deliverables are received. e. The Army Research Office (ARO) will make primary distribution to the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). who secondarily distributes the unclassified and unlimited distribution reports to the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) for sale to the general public. DTIC distributes limited distribution reports according to the limitations imposed by the sponsored agency. Note: Reporting instructions are further defined in ARO Form 18 found at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

Related to Phase III Reports

  • Development Reports Beginning six months after Effective Date and ending on the date of first commercial sale of a Licensed Product in the United States, LICENSEE shall report to Cornell progress covering LICENSEE's (and Affiliate's and Sublicensee's) activities and efforts in the development of rights granted to LICENSEE under this Agreement for the preceding six months. The report shall include, but not be limited to, activities and efforts to develop and test all Licensed Products and obtain governmental approvals necessary for marketing the same. Such semi-annual reports shall be due within sixty days (60) of the reporting period and shall use the form as provided herein as Appendix C.

  • Progress Reports The Recipient shall submit to the OPWC, at the OPWC's request, summary reports detailing the progress of the Project pursuant to this Agreement and any additional reports containing such information as the OPWC may reasonably require.

  • Research Reports Distributor acknowledges that Dealer may prepare research reports relating to the Fund that are not to be used for marketing purposes (“Research Reports”). Distributor hereby authorizes Dealer to use the name of the Fund, Distributor and BREDS in Research Reports.

  • Project Reports The Recipient shall monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.08 of the General Conditions and on the basis of the indicators agreed with the Association. Each Project Report shall cover the period of one calendar semester, and shall be furnished to the Association not later than one month after the end of the period covered by such report.

  • Commercialization Reports Throughout the term of this Agreement and during the Sell-Off Period, and within thirty (30) days of December 31st of each year, Company will deliver to University written reports of Company’s and Sublicensees’ efforts and plans to develop and commercialize the innovations covered by the Licensed Rights and to make and sell Licensed Products. Company will have no obligation to prepare commercialization reports in years where (a) Company delivers to University a written Sales Report with active sales, and (b) Company has fulfilled all Performance Milestones. In relation to each of the Performance Milestones each commercialization report will include sufficient information to demonstrate achievement of those Performance Milestones and will set out timeframes and plans for achieving those Performance Milestones which have not yet been met.