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BAA
COI
Personal or financial Conflict of Interest (COI) which could create bias or preferential treatment towards a Partner, for the personal benefit of the individual
CSO
The Cognizant Secretarial Officer at the U.S. Department of Energy
CRADA
A Cooperative Research and Development Agreement
ECCO
The Export Control Compliance Office, which is the organization that is assigned responsibility for making Export Control and Visual Compliance determinations for Fermilab
Export
The actual shipment or transmission of items out of the U.S. or the release of technology or software subject to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) to a foreign national in the U.S.
Export Control
The regulatory controls that limit the transfer of information, commodities, technology, and software that is considered strategically important to the U.S. in the interest of national security, economic, and/or foreign policy concerns
EITD
Equipment, information, technology, or data, which includes but is not limited to documentation, photographs, videos, software, diagrams, blueprints, material, devices, apparatus, equipment, hardware and data storage devices
GAO
The General Accounting Office, which is the audit, evaluation, and investigative arm of the United States Congress
IAG
A federal interagency agreement
IARC at Fermilab
The mission is to advance technologies developed by Fermilab towards commercialization and, with industry partners, help create products and services that improve the health, wealth and security of the nation.
IG
The Inspector General at the U.S. Department of Energy
JWS
The Joint Work Statement, which is the proposal document for a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA)
MOU
Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Agreement, or other contractually non-binding statement of intent
NEPA
The National Environmental Protection Act
NPUA
Non-Proprietary User Agreement
OCI
Organizational Conflict of Interest, which may occur when a proposed Partner has a legal relationship for managing Fermilab (e.g. University of Chicago as contractor), which could create bias or preferential treatment for the benefit of the Partner organization
OHEP
The Office of High Energy Physics, which is the CSO for Fermilab
OMB
The Office of Management and Budget, which is part of the Executive Office of the President of the United States
OPTT
Fermilab's Office of Partnerships and Technology Transfer
OSS
Open Source Software
OSTI
The Office of Science and Technical Information, which is responsible for disseminating scientific and technical information from U.S. Department of Energy research and development and environmental programs
Participant
The term used in a CRADA document to refer to the Partner
Partner
The term used at Fermilab to refer to all parties who participate in the Partnership and Technology Transfer activities of the laboratories
Partnering Agreement
A term used at Fermilab to refer to all forms of legally binding agreements with Partners, excluding procurement instruments and licensing agreements
Partnership Coordinator
Refers to the person who is assigned responsibility for guiding the Partner and the Principal Investigator through the process of forming a Partnering Agreement
PI
Refers to the Principal Investigator for a specific Partnering Agreement
PIQ
Refers to the Proposal Information Questionnaire, which is the proposal document for a Work for Others (WFO) agreement
SBIR
Small Business Innovation Research
SBIR/STTR
Combined Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
Sponsor
The term used in a WFO document to refer to the Partner
SPP (WFO)
Strategic Partnership Project (SPP) agreements, formerly referred to as Work for Others (WFO)
S&T Agreement
Refers to any international science and technology agreement that has been approved by the U.S. Department of State and duly executed by the U.S. Government and another foreign government
For additional definition of terms, please view the Federal Laboratory Consortium's Glossary for Technology Transfer.