NSF Property definition

NSF Property means NSF’s intellectual property, trademarks, tradenames, business process, technologies, algorithms, analyses, data, know-how, methodologies, processes, tools, trade secrets, and services and any and all enhancements or modifications of the foregoing including those developed in connection with the Services. Client may provide suggestions/feedback regarding NSF Property which NSF may use without any obligation to Client.

Examples of NSF Property in a sentence

  • However, in the case of trade-in or dismantle/scrap, the awardee is only required to notify the NSF Property Administrator.

  • As determined necessary by the cognizant NSF Program Officer, the NSF Property Administrator, or the cognizant NSF Grants and Agreements Officer, inventory reports or related information regarding property may be requested.

  • The awardee must furnish to the cognizant NSF Program Officer and the NSF Property Administrator all data necessary to substantiate any request for discharge from this responsibility.

  • The awardee must inform the cognizant NSF Program Officer and the NSF Property Administrator in writing when inventoried Federally-owned property for which the awardee is responsible is located at a place other than the awardee’s location and is not being used in connection with the work under the agreement.

  • The annual inventory report should be submitted to the NSF Property Administrator, Division of Administrative Services (DAS), no later than October 15 each year using the NSF Central Property Inventory Repository (CPIR) system.

  • No disposition shall be made of Government Property without the prior approval of the NSF Property Administrator.

  • Upon the expiration or termination of the agreement, the awardee will report all the Recipient-titled property to the cognizant NSF Program Officer and the NSF Property Administrator (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇).

  • The awardee shall furnish to the cognizant NSF Grants and Agreements Officer and the NSF Property Administrator all data necessary to substantiate any request for discharge from this responsibility.

  • In accordance with the requirements of 2 CFR § 200.312(a), for all NSF-owned equipment having an original acquisition cost of $5,000 or more, the awardee must submit an annual inventory report by NSF award number of such property to the NSF Property Administrator, Division of Administrative Services (DAS).

  • With the prior written authorization of the cognizant NSF Program Officer the awardee must transfer or otherwise dispose of Federally-owned property accumulated under the agreement upon the written approval of the NSF Property Administrator.