FDP Continues Push for Specifics on NSPM-33 Implementation

At their first meeting since January, leaders of the Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) praised research security guidance issued by the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) as they had when it emerged earlier this year.[1] But concerns remain, according to comments made by Pamela Webb, University of Minnesota associate vice president for research administration, and Jim Luther, Duke University associate vice president of finance, during the May FDP meeting.[2]

FDP’s Foreign Influence Working Group has continued to engage with federal agencies to assure smooth implementation of National Security Presidential Memorandum-33 (NSPM-33), Webb and Luther explained during their May 11 presentation. They have participated in two “listening sessions” with officials from NIH, the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the departments of Energy and Defense, and made a presentation to OSTP on Feb. 28 as part of its “engagement hours,” Webb said.

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