Common use of Use of Data and Work Products Clause in Contracts

Use of Data and Work Products. At any phase of the project, including the project’s conclusion, the Recipient, if so requested by the CMS Project Officer, shall submit copies of analytic data file(s) with appropriate documentation, representing the data developed/used in end-product analyses generated under the award. The analytic file(s) may include primary data collected, acquired or generated under the award and/or data furnished by CMS. The content, format, documentation, and schedule for production of the data file(s) will be agreed upon by the Principal Investigator/Project Director and the CMS Project Officer. The negotiated format(s) could include both file(s) that would be limited to CMS’s internal use and file(s) that CMS could make available to the general public. All data provided by CMS will be used for the research described in this grant award only and in connection with the Recipient’s performance of its obligations and rights under this program. Recipient has an obligation to collect and secure data for future monitoring by CMS. The Recipient will return any data provided by CMS or copies of data at the conclusion of the project. All proprietary information and technology of the Recipient are and shall remain the sole property of the Recipient. All publications, press announcements, posters, oral presentations at meetings, seminars, and any other information-dissemination format, including but not limited to electronic/digital media that is related to this project must include a formal acknowledgement of support from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, citing the Funding Opportunity Number as identified on the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) as follows: “The project described was supported by Funding Opportunity Number CMS-XXX-XX-XXX [insert number from FOA] from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.” Recipient also must include a disclaimer stating that “The contents provided are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS or any of its agencies.” One copy of each publication, regardless of format, resulting from work performed under an HHS project must accompany the annual or final progress report submitted to CMS. During the project period and for six (6) months after completion of the project, the Recipient shall provide sixty (60) days prior notice to the CMS Project Officer of any formal presentation of any report or statistical or analytical material based on information obtained through this award. Formal presentation includes papers, articles, professional publication, speeches, and testimony. In the course of this research, whenever the Principal Investigator/Project Director determines that a significant new finding has been developed, he/she will communicate it to the CMS Project Officer before formal dissemination to the general public. The Recipient shall notify CMS of research conducted for publication.

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Samples: portal.ct.gov, portal.ct.gov

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Use of Data and Work Products. At any phase of the project, including the project’s conclusion, the Recipient, if so requested by the CMS Project Officer, shall submit copies of analytic data file(s) with appropriate documentation, representing the data developed/used in end-product analyses generated under the award. The analytic file(s) may include primary data collected, acquired or generated under the award and/or data furnished by CMS. The content, format, documentation, and schedule for production of the data file(s) will be agreed upon by the Principal Principle Investigator/Project Director and the CMS Project Officer. The negotiated format(s) could include both file(s) that both would be limited to CMS’s internal use and file(s) that CMS could make available to the general public. All data provided by CMS will be used for the research described in this grant award only and in connection with the Recipient’s performance of its obligations and rights under this program. Recipient has an obligation to collect and secure data for future monitoring by CMS. The Recipient will return any data provided by CMS or copies of data at the conclusion of the project. All proprietary information and technology of the Recipient are and shall remain the sole property of the Recipient. All publications, press announcements, posters, oral presentations at meetings, seminars, and any other information-dissemination format, including but not limited to electronic/digital media that is related to this project must include a formal acknowledgement of support from the U.S. Department of Health & and Human Services, citing the Funding Opportunity Number as identified on the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) as follows: “The project described was supported by Funding Opportunity Number CMSCMS-1G1-XXX14-XX-XXX [insert number from FOA] 001 from the U.S. U.S Department of Health & and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.” Recipient also must include a disclaimer stating that “The contents provided are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS or any of its agencies.” One copy of each publication, regardless of format, resulting from work performed under an HHS project must accompany the annual or final progress report submitted to CMSCMS through its CMS PO. During the project period and for six (6) months after completion of the projectproject final evaluation report, the Recipient shall provide sixty (60) days written prior notice to the CMS Project Officer of any formal presentation of any report or statistical or analytical material based on information obtained through this award. Formal presentation includes papers, articles, professional publication, speeches, and testimony. In the course of this research, whenever the Principal Investigator/Project Director determines that a significant new finding has been developed, he/she will communicate it to the CMS Project Officer before formal dissemination to the general public. The Recipient shall notify CMS of research conducted for publication.

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Samples: hhs.iowa.gov, www.healthreform.ct.gov

Use of Data and Work Products. At any phase of the project, including the project’s conclusion, the Recipient, if so requested by the CMS Project Officer, shall submit copies of analytic data file(s) with appropriate documentation, representing the data developed/used in end-product analyses generated under the award. The analytic file(s) may include primary data collected, acquired or generated under the award and/or data furnished by CMS. The content, format, documentation, and schedule for production of the data file(s) will be agreed upon by the Principal Principle Investigator/Project Director and the CMS Project Officer. The negotiated format(s) could include both file(s) that would be limited to CMS’s internal use and file(s) that CMS could make available to the general public. All data provided by CMS will be used for the research described in this grant award only and in connection with the Recipient’s performance of its obligations and rights under this program. Recipient has an obligation to collect and secure data for future monitoring by CMS. The Recipient will return any data provided by CMS or copies of data at the conclusion of the project. All proprietary information and technology of the Recipient are and shall remain the sole property of the Recipient. All publications, press announcements, posters, oral presentations at meetings, seminars, and any other information-dissemination format, including but not limited to electronic/digital media that is related to this project must include a formal acknowledgement of support from the U.S. Department of Health & and Human Services, citing the Funding Opportunity Number FON as identified on the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) this award document as follows: “The project described was supported by Funding Opportunity Number CMSIE-XXXHBE-12-XX-XXX [insert number from FOA] 001 from the U.S. U.S Department of Health & and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.” Recipient also must include a disclaimer stating that “The contents provided are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS or any of its agencies.” One copy of each publication, regardless of format, resulting from work performed under an HHS project must accompany the annual or final progress report submitted to CMSCMS through its CMS PO. During the project period and for six (6) months after completion of the project, the Recipient shall provide sixty (60) days prior notice to the CMS Project Officer of any formal presentation of any report or statistical or analytical material based on information obtained through this award. Formal presentation includes papers, articles, professional publication, speeches, and testimony. In the course of this research, whenever the Principal Investigator/Project Director determines that a significant new finding has been developed, he/she will communicate it to the CMS Project Officer before formal dissemination to the general public. The Recipient shall notify CMS of research conducted for publication.

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Samples: static.ark.org, hbx.dc.gov

Use of Data and Work Products. At any phase of the project, including the project’s conclusion, the RecipientContractor, if so requested by the CMS Project OfficerAgency, shall submit copies of analytic data file(s) with appropriate documentation, representing the data developed/used in end-product analyses generated under the award. The analytic file(s) may include primary data collected, acquired or generated under the award Price Agreement and/or data furnished by CMSAgency. The content, format, documentation, and schedule for production of the data file(s) will be agreed upon by the Principal Investigator/Project Director Contractor and the CMS Project OfficerAgency. The negotiated format(s) could include both file(s) that would be limited to CMSAgency’s internal use and file(s) that CMS Agency could make available to the general public. All data provided by CMS Agency will be used for the research described in this grant award Price Agreement only and in connection with the RecipientContractor’s performance of its obligations and rights under this programPrice Agreement. Recipient Contractor has an obligation to collect and secure data for future monitoring by CMSAgency. The Recipient Contractor will return any data provided by CMS Agency or copies of data at the conclusion of the project. All proprietary information and technology of the Recipient Contractor are and shall remain the sole property of the RecipientContractor. All publications, press announcements, posters, oral presentations at meetings, seminars, and any other information-dissemination format, including but not limited to electronic/digital media that is related to this project Price Agreement must include a formal acknowledgement of support from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, citing the Funding Opportunity Number as identified on the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) as follows: “The project described was supported by Funding Opportunity Number CMSPR-XXXPRP-17-XX-XXX [insert number from FOA] 001 from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.” Recipient Contractor also must include a disclaimer stating that “The contents provided are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS or any of its agenciesAgency.” One copy of each publication, regardless of format, resulting from work performed under an HHS project must accompany the annual or final progress report submitted to CMS. During the project Price Agreement period and for six (6) months after completion of the projectPrice Agreement, the Recipient Contractor shall provide sixty (60) days prior notice to the CMS Project Officer Agency of any formal presentation of any report or statistical or analytical material based on information obtained through this awardPrice Agreement. Formal presentation includes papers, articles, professional publication, speeches, and testimony. In the course of this research, whenever the Principal Investigator/Project Director Contractor determines that a significant new finding has been developed, he/she will communicate it to the CMS Project Officer Agency Contract Coordinator before formal dissemination to the general public. The Recipient Contractor shall notify CMS Agency of research conducted for publication.

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Samples: Price Agreement

Use of Data and Work Products. At any phase of the project, including the project’s conclusion, the Recipient, if so requested by the CMS Project Officer, shall submit copies of analytic data file(s) with appropriate documentation, representing the data developed/used in end-product analyses generated under the award. The analytic file(s) may include primary data collected, acquired or generated under the award and/or data furnished by CMS. The content, format, documentation, and schedule for production of the data file(s) will be agreed upon by the Principal Investigator/Project Director and the CMS Project Officer. The negotiated format(s) could include both file(s) that would be limited to CMS’s internal use and file(s) that CMS could make available to the general public. All data provided by CMS will be used for the research described in this grant award only and in connection with the Recipient’s performance of its obligations and rights under this program. Recipient has an obligation to collect and secure data for future monitoring by CMS. The Recipient will return any data provided by CMS or copies of data at the conclusion of the project. All proprietary information and technology of the Recipient are and shall remain the sole property of the Recipient. All publications, press announcements, posters, oral presentations at meetings, seminars, and any other information-dissemination format, including but not limited to electronic/digital media that is related to this project must include a formal acknowledgement of support from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, citing the Funding Opportunity Number as identified on the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) as follows: “The project described was supported by Funding Opportunity Number CMS-XXX-XX-XXX [insert number from FOA] from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.” Recipient also must include a disclaimer stating that “The contents provided are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS or any of its agencies.” One copy of each publication, regardless of format, resulting from work performed under an HHS project must accompany the annual or final progress report submitted to CMS. During the project period and for six (6) months after completion of the project, the Recipient shall provide sixty (60) days prior notice to the CMS Project Officer of any formal presentation of any report or statistical or analytical material based on information obtained through this award. Formal presentation includes papers, articles, professional publication, speeches, and testimony. In the course of this research, whenever the Principal Investigator/Project Director determines that a significant new finding has been developed, he/she will communicate it to the CMS Project Officer before formal dissemination to the general public. The Recipient shall notify CMS of research conducted for publication.. Public Policy Requirements. By signing the application, the Authorized Organizational Official (AOR) certifies that the organization will comply with applicable public policies. Once a grant is awarded, the recipient is responsible for establishing and maintaining the necessary processes to monitor its compliance and that of its employees and, as appropriate, subrecipients and contractors under the grant with these requirements. Recipient should consult these terms and conditions, the applicable Appropriations Law, and Exhibit 3 of the HHS Grants Policy Statement, titled Public Policy Requirements, located in Section II, pages 3-6, for information on potentially applicable public policy requirements. Additional potentially applicable public policy requirements not included within these sources include: Military Recruiting and Reserve Officer Training Corps Access 10 U.S.C. §983 [all types of applications and awards to Institutions of Higher Education] Text Messaging While Driving (EO 13513) [all awards] Ban on Cloning of Human Beings (Presidential memorandum of March 4, 1997) [all awards]

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Samples: www.cms.gov

Use of Data and Work Products. At any phase of the project, including the project’s conclusion, the Recipient, if so requested by the CMS Project Officer, shall submit copies of analytic data file(s) with appropriate documentation, representing the data developed/used in end-product analyses generated under the award. The analytic file(s) may include primary data collected, acquired or generated under the award and/or data furnished by CMS. The content, format, documentation, and schedule for production of the data file(s) will be agreed upon by the Principal Principle Investigator/Project Director and the CMS Project Officer. The negotiated format(s) could include both file(s) that would be limited to CMS’s internal use and file(s) that CMS could make available to the general public. All data provided by CMS will be used for the research described in this grant award only and in connection with the Recipient’s performance of its obligations and rights under this program. Recipient has an obligation to collect and secure data for future monitoring by CMS. The Recipient will return any data provided by CMS or copies of data at the conclusion of the project. All proprietary information and technology of the Recipient are and shall remain the sole property of the Recipient. All publications, press announcements, posters, oral presentations at meetings, seminars, and any other information-dissemination format, including but not limited to electronic/digital media that is related to this project must include a formal acknowledgement of support from the U.S. Department of Health & and Human Services, citing the Funding Opportunity Number as identified on the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) as follows: “The project described was supported by Funding Opportunity Number CMSIE-XXXHBE-12-XX-XXX [insert number from FOA] 001 from the U.S. U.S Department of Health & and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.” Recipient also must include a disclaimer stating that “The contents provided are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS or any of its agencies.” One copy of each publication, regardless of format, resulting from work performed under an HHS project must accompany the annual or final progress report submitted to CMSCMS through its CMS PO. During the project period and for six (6) months after completion of the project, the Recipient shall provide sixty (60) days prior notice to the CMS Project Officer of any formal presentation of any report or statistical or analytical material based on information obtained through this award. Formal presentation includes papers, articles, professional publication, speeches, and testimony. In the course of this research, whenever the Principal Investigator/Project Director determines that a significant new finding has been developed, he/she will communicate it to the CMS Project Officer before formal dissemination to the general public. The Recipient shall notify CMS of research conducted for publication.

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Samples: static.ark.org

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Use of Data and Work Products. At any phase of the project, including the project’s conclusion, the Recipient, if so requested by the CMS Project Officer, shall submit copies of analytic data file(s) with appropriate documentation, representing the data developed/used in end-product analyses generated under the award. The analytic file(s) may include primary data collected, acquired or generated under the award and/or data furnished by CMS. The content, format, documentation, and schedule for production of the data file(s) will be agreed upon by the Principal Investigator/Project Director and the CMS Project Officer. The negotiated format(s) could include both file(s) that would be limited to CMS’s internal use and file(s) that CMS could make available to the general public. All data provided by CMS will be used for the research described in this grant award only and in connection with the Recipient’s performance of its obligations and rights under this program. Recipient has an obligation to collect and secure data for future monitoring by CMS. The Recipient will return any data provided by CMS or copies of data at the conclusion of the project. All proprietary information and technology of the Recipient are and shall remain the sole property of the Recipient. All publications, press announcements, posters, oral presentations at meetings, seminars, and any other information-dissemination format, including but not limited to electronic/digital media that is related to this project must include a formal acknowledgement of support from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, citing the Funding Opportunity Number as identified on the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) as follows: “The project described was supported by Funding Opportunity Number CMS-XXX-XX-XXX [insert number from FOA] from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.” Recipient also must include a disclaimer stating that “The contents provided are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS or any of its agencies.” One copy of each publication, regardless of format, resulting from work performed under an HHS project must accompany the annual or final progress report submitted to CMS. During the project period and for six (6) months after completion of the project, the Recipient shall provide sixty (60) days prior notice to the CMS Project Officer of any formal presentation of any report or statistical or analytical material based on information obtained through this award. Formal presentation includes papers, articles, professional publication, speeches, and testimony. In the course of this research, whenever the Principal Investigator/Project Director determines that a significant new finding has been developed, he/she will communicate it to the CMS Project Officer before formal dissemination to the general public. The Recipient shall notify CMS of research conducted for publication.. Public Policy Requirements. By signing the application, the authorized organizational official certifies that the organization will comply with applicable public policies. Once a grant is awarded, the recipient is responsible for establishing and maintaining the necessary processes to monitor its compliance and that of its employees and, as appropriate, subrecipients and contractors under the grant with these requirements. Recipient should consult these terms and conditions, the applicable Appropriations Law, and Exhibit 3 of the HHS Grants Policy Statement, titled Public Policy Requirements, located in Section II, pages 3-6, for information on potentially applicable public policy requirements. Additional potentially applicable public policy requirements not included within these sources include: Military Recruiting and Reserve Officer Training Corps Access 10 U.S.C. §983 [all types of applications and awards to Institutions of Higher Education] Text Messaging While Driving (EO 13513) [all awards] Ban on Cloning of Human Beings (Presidential memorandum of March 4, 1997 [all awards]

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Samples: www.cms.gov

Use of Data and Work Products. At any phase of the project, including the project’s conclusion, the Recipient, if so requested by the CMS Project Officer, shall submit copies of analytic data file(s) with appropriate documentation, representing the data developed/used in end-product analyses generated under the award. The analytic file(s) may include primary data collected, acquired or generated under the award and/or data furnished by CMS. The content, format, documentation, and schedule for production of the data file(s) will be agreed upon by the Principal Investigator/Project Director and the CMS Project Officer. The negotiated format(s) could include both file(s) that would be limited to CMS’s internal use and file(s) that CMS could make available to the general public. All data provided by CMS will be used for the research described in this grant award only and in connection with the Recipient’s performance of its obligations and rights under this program. Recipient has an obligation to collect and secure data for future monitoring by CMS. The Recipient will return any data provided by CMS or copies of data at the conclusion of the project. All proprietary information and technology of the Recipient are and shall remain the sole property of the Recipient. All publications, press announcements, posters, oral presentations at meetings, seminars, and any other information-dissemination format, including but not limited to electronic/digital media that is related to this project must include a formal acknowledgement of support from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, citing the Funding Opportunity Number as identified on the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) as follows: “The project described was supported by Funding Opportunity Number CMSCMS-1G1-XXX14-XX-XXX [insert number from FOA] 001 from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.” Recipient also must include a disclaimer stating that “The contents provided are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS or any of its agencies.” One copy of each publication, regardless of format, resulting from work performed under an HHS project must accompany the annual or final progress report submitted to CMS. During the project period and for six (6) months after completion of the project, the Recipient shall provide sixty (60) days prior notice to the CMS Project Officer of any formal presentation of any report or statistical or analytical material based on information obtained through this award. Formal presentation includes papers, articles, professional publication, speeches, and testimony. In the course of this research, whenever the Principal Investigator/Project Director determines that a significant new finding has been developed, he/she will communicate it to the CMS Project Officer before formal dissemination to the general public. The Recipient shall notify CMS of research conducted for publication.

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Samples: portal.ct.gov

Use of Data and Work Products. At any phase of the project, including the project’s project‘s conclusion, the Recipient, if so requested by the CMS Project Officer, shall submit copies of analytic data file(s) with appropriate documentation, representing the data developed/used in end-product analyses generated under the award. The analytic file(s) may include primary data collected, acquired or generated under the award and/or data furnished by CMS. The content, format, documentation, and schedule for production of the data file(s) will be agreed upon by the Principal Investigator/Project Director and the CMS Project Officer. The negotiated format(s) could include both file(s) that would be limited to CMS’s CMS‘s internal use and file(s) that CMS could make available to the general public. All data provided by CMS will be used for the research described in this grant award only and in connection with the Recipient’s Recipient‘s performance of its obligations and rights under this program. Recipient has an obligation to collect and secure data for future monitoring by CMS. The Recipient will return any data provided by CMS or copies of data at the conclusion of the project. All proprietary information and technology of the Recipient are and shall remain the sole property of the Recipient. All publications, press announcements, posters, oral presentations at meetings, seminars, and any other information-dissemination format, including but not limited to electronic/digital media that is related to this project must include a formal acknowledgement of support from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, citing the Funding Opportunity Number as identified on the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) as follows: “The ―The project described was supported by Funding Opportunity Number CMS-XXX-XX-XXX [insert number from FOA] from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.” Services.‖ Recipient also must include a disclaimer stating that “The ―The contents provided are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS or any of its agencies.” agencies.‖ One copy of each publication, regardless of format, resulting from work performed under an HHS project must accompany the annual or final progress report submitted to CMS. During the project period and for six (6) months after completion of the project, the Recipient shall provide sixty (60) days prior notice to the CMS Project Officer of any formal presentation of any report or statistical or analytical material based on information obtained through this award. Formal presentation includes papers, articles, professional publication, speeches, and testimony. In the course of this research, whenever the Principal Investigator/Project Director determines that a significant new finding has been developed, he/she will communicate it to the CMS Project Officer before formal dissemination to the general public. The Recipient shall notify CMS of research conducted for publication.

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Samples: Connecticut Personal Services Agreement

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