Common use of FACILITIES AND SCOPE OF WORK Clause in Contracts

FACILITIES AND SCOPE OF WORK. CONTRACTOR will make available to duly authorized employees, consultants and/or representatives of USER (hereinafter called “Participants”) certain Laboratory Non-Proprietary User Facilities, which may include equipment, services, information and other material, with or without Laboratory scientist collaboration, for purposes as described in individual proposals approved by said User Facilities. In order for the USER to gain access to and/or use of the User Facilities, the research must first receive programmatic approval of the User Facility director and available scheduling therefor. It is understood and agreed that the approval determinations of the director of the Facility are final. To receive such approval, the USER is obligated to provide a proposal disclosing a functional non- proprietary description of the experimental work, since such information is essential to the CONTRACTOR to operate the Facility. The scope of work shall not be considered proprietary information and shall be publicly releasable.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: User Agreement, User Agreement, User Agreement

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FACILITIES AND SCOPE OF WORK. CONTRACTOR will make available to duly authorized employees, consultants and/or representatives of USER (hereinafter called “Participants”) certain Laboratory Non-Proprietary User Facilities, which may include equipment, services, information and other material, with or without Laboratory scientist collaboration, for purposes as described in individual proposals approved by said User Facilities. In order for the USER to gain access to and/or use of the User Facilities, the research must first receive programmatic approval of the User Facility director and available scheduling therefor. It is understood and agreed that the approval determinations of the director of the Facility are final. To receive such approval, the USER is obligated to provide a proposal disclosing a functional non- non-proprietary description of the experimental work, since such information is essential to the CONTRACTOR to operate the Facility. The scope of work shall not be considered proprietary information and shall be publicly releasable.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: web.ornl.gov

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