Department of Defense (DoD)
Disclosure Guidance
What to Disclose |
Where to Disclose |
When to Disclose |
---|---|---|
Outside Appointments, both paid and unpaid |
Biosketch |
Proposal |
All current projects and future support (have or have applied to) |
Other Support* |
Proposal |
*Information to be included in Other Support
A list of all current projects the individual is working on, in addition to any future
support the individual has applied to receive, regardless of the source.
• Title and objectives of the other research projects.
• The percentage per year to be devoted to the other projects.
• The total amount of support the individual is receiving in connection to each of
the other research projects or will receive if other proposals are awarded.
• Name and address of the agencies and/or other parties supporting the other research
projects.
• Period of performance for the other research projects.
Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (March 2019)
Department of Defense policy on risk-based security reviews of fundamental research
Includes the Lists Published in Response to Section 1286 of the NDAA for FY2019.
- Identifies foreign institutions that have been confirmed as engaging in problematic activity
- Identifies foreign talent programs that have been confirmed as posing a threat to the national security interests of the U.S.
DARPA Guidance
Countering Foreign Influence Program (CFIP) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) (December 2021)
Army Research Risk Assessment Program (ARRP)
Risk assessments are completed where identified in the solicitation for Army-sponsored grants and cooperative agreements. The Army’s rubric is applied to all Senior/Key Personnel identified.Inappropriate foreign influence
National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) of FY2019, directed the Secretary of Defense to "establish an initiative to work with academic institutions who perform defense research and engineering activities:
1. To support protection of intellectual property, controlled information, key personnel,
and information about critical technologies relevant to national security; and
2. To limit undue influence, including through foreign talent programs, by countries
to exploit United States technology within the Department of Defense research, science
and technology, and innovation enterprise."
Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (March 2019)
Communications
Letter from Under Secretary of Defense on DOD steps to protect research (October 2019)