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We appreciate the approach that S. 994 takes for improving the transparency of the financial information that federal grant and contract recipients report to the federal government.
Reducing Regulatory Burden | Research Administration & Regulation | LettersWe strongly believe that financial transparency of federal award funds is essential to insuring public trust.
Reducing Regulatory Burden | Research Administration & Regulation | LettersYour new bill focuses on improving data standards and reporting, as well as streamlining financial reporting.
Reducing Regulatory Burden | Research Administration & Regulation | LettersThose concerns have centered on the imposition of redundant and costly reporting requirements. The revised bill would eliminate explicitly duplicative reporting within three years.
Research Administration & Regulation | Reducing Regulatory Burden | LettersAAU, APLU, AUTM, AAMC, and COGR, comment on the Rights to Federally Funded Inventions and Licensing of Government Owned Inventions 81 FR 78090: RIN 0693-AB63.
Intellectual Property | Patents | LettersHigher Education Association statement on Federal Trade Commission’s Patent Assertion Entity Activity Study, 2016.
Intellectual Property | Patents | StatementsHigher education associations expressed their continued serious concerns about the Innovation Act (H.R. 9), the proposed Manager’s Amendment, and the process by which the legislation has been developed.
Intellectual Property | Patents | StatementsAAU, APLU, AAMC, ACE, AUTM, and COGR today released the following statement on the introduction of the PATENT Act by Senators Grassley, Leahy, Cornyn, Schumer, Hatch, Klobuchar, and Lee, 2015.
Intellectual Property | Patents | StatementsThe Association of American Universities (AAU) and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) today released the following statement regarding the Targeting Rogue and Opaque Letters (TROL) Act.
Intellectual Property | Patents | StatementsAAU, APLU, et. al, respond to the letters dated April 2, 2015 from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) regarding patent trolls.
Intellectual Property | Patents | Letters