![]() Workflows and process are being revised to prompt disclosures from new hires and international visiting scholars during the onboarding process with an emphasis on the importance of disclosing foreign contracts, affiliations, and disclosing involvement with foreign talent recruitment programs. ![]() The system has integrated help and guidance resources for disclosers, approvers, and administrators. The new system enhances Emory University’s ability to adapt to changes to the federal regulatory environment. In November of 2022 Emory University implemented its eDisclose web-based tool to manage, store, and report on institution-wide disclosures. Policy 7.24, Policy 7.38, and Policy 7.7 cover conflicts of commitment, conflicts of interest, and disclosure of significant financial interest, and will be amended in 2023 to provide clarity on who is required to make disclosures, what needs to be disclosed, and how to revise or correct past disclosures. Individual policies and procedures are reviewed and updated as needed with the latest revision dated noted below each policy heading. Disclosure RequirementsĮmory University Policies are accessible through a central Policy website. ORA, RCRA and OIT are working on ensuring that Emory’s cybersecurity, disclosure, and training policies and procedures for research data meet these requirements. In January 2022 the National Science and Technology Council issued Guidance for Implementing NSPM-33 to federal departments and agencies regarding their implementation of NSPM-33, and general guidance for research institutions to establish research security programs with the following elements:įollowing NSPM 33 guidance, Emory is required to apply certain basic safeguarding protocols and procedures to its research endeavors. Consequences for Violation of Disclosure Requirements Information Sharing.Disclosure Requirements and Standardization.NSPM-33 directs agencies and departments to focus on improving research security in the following areas: government issued National Security Presidential Memorandum 33 (NSPM-33) in January of 2021. In response to increasing concerns of foreign government interference and exploitation of federally funded research, the U. NSPM-33 Compliance Plan Protecting Emory’s Federally Funded Research Data Against Foreign Interference and Exploitation
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