Data Management Plan Sample Clauses

Data Management Plan. (NOTE: This is a one-time submittal due NLT 30 days after award) A Data Management Plan (DMP) is required for science and technology programs consisting of basic research, applied research, and advanced technology development programs. DMP is a document that describes which data generated through the course of the proposed research will be shared and preserved and how it will be done. It may explain why data sharing or preservation is not possible or scientifically appropriate, or why the costs of sharing or preservation are incommensurate with the value of doing so. The DMP may be in the Performer’s format but shall conform at a minimum to the outline of Section 3.c of Enclosure 3 of Department of Defense Instruction (XxXX) 3200.12, “DoD Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP).” XxXX 3200.12 is available at the Washington Headquarters Services, Executive Services Directorate website: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/Portals/54/Documents/DD/issuances/xxxx/320012p.pdf?ver=2018-12-17-130508-423 The Performer shall submit an electronic copy of their DMP no later than 30 calendar days after award of this Agreement to the DARPA AOR, DARPA PM, DARPA AO, and digitally upload into the DARPA Vault tool. One (1) copy shall be submitted to the Defense Technical Information Center, Attn: Information Support Division, 0000 Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-0944.
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Data Management Plan. (a) You, Specified Personnel and Participating Organisations have an obligation to collect and maintain research data in accordance with the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research (2018) (the 2018 Code).
Data Management Plan. As identified in the Evaluation and Performance Measurement section, applications involving data collection must include a Data Management Plan (DMP) as part of their evaluation and performance measurement plan. The DMP is the applicant’s assurance of the quality of the public health data through the data’s lifecycle and plans to deposit data in a repository to preserve and to make the data accessible in a timely manner. See web link for additional information: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/grants/additionalrequirements/ar-25.html
Data Management Plan. (a) OPKO will comply with the data management plan to be agreed upon by the Parties within *** Business Days following approval by the JDC of the Development Plan (the “Data Management Plan”). For clarity, the Data Management Plan will provide Pfizer the right to review the Development Plan, and OPKO will agree to make modifications requested by Pfizer if they are considered by Pfizer to affect any of the timelines set forth in the Development Plan or may have a material impact on the success of any BLA submissions hereunder by Pfizer. The Data Management Plan will be agreed upon by the Parties prior to recruitment of Subjects for any future Trial.
Data Management Plan. The Contractor shall implement a Data Management Plan to manage and control the generation, acquisition and maintenance of technical documents, engineering data, vendor data, manuals, management data and operational support data.
Data Management Plan. Planning for data management at the outset is critical to a project’s success (ICPSR, 2009). This practice can maximize funding, time, and resources; it builds relationships and meets funding agencies’ requirements. In some cases, a data management plan will be directed by funder requirements. It is important to review the stipulations of the funding stream to assure that all requirements are met. If those stipulations are not clearly delineated, the research collaboration will need to set aside ample time to make important decisions about the collection, use, re-use and protection of the data. The Annotated Bibliography included with this document contains a list of helpful resources, including a fillable Data Management Plan template. In cases where a data management plan is not required by the funder, but the partnership wants to continue with an agreement, reviewing the elements in a data management plan will help formulate a framework upon which to build a data sharing agreement. Taking good notes to capture decisions made about data management will expedite the creation of a data management plan. Following this process also begins to diminish the power differentials by further developing trust and communication pathways within a partnership. Engaging in conversations about each of the elements in Table 2 will help facilitate this process. Table 2: Elements of a Data Management Plan Element Description Project description A few paragraphs about the research project. Introduce any terminology Data description A description of the information to be gathered or re-used; the nature and scale of the data that will be generated or collected, or re-used. Existing data A survey of existing data relevant to the project and a discussion of whether and how these data will be integrated. Search web and data archives for similar datasets. Answer: Why is there a need to create a new dataset? Format List data formats, standards, and conventions and apply to each data item. Justify the use of particular formats in terms of usability, longevity, and suitability for archiving.
Data Management Plan. For each Activity, the Parties shall develop and implement a plan to guide the collection, transfer, storage, and security of public health surveillance data and include the plan as Annex B of the Agreement (“Data Management Plan”). The Parties shall use the Data Management Plan to: Collect and share high quality data for the public health need addressed by an Activity; Achieve interoperability between data systems of the Data Provider and Data Recipient; Incorporate, as appropriate, internationally accepted standards and best practices on conducting surveillance and sharing public health surveillance data; Protect data from unauthorized access, manipulation, and use; and Integrate confidentiality protections into the management of public health surveillance data collected, shared, and analysed in an Activity.
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Data Management Plan. 1. The Principal Investigator is responsible for developing and maintaining the Data Management Plan as required by CMS.
Data Management Plan. ​ Not later than 90 days after the effective date that the IP waiver issue between DOE and the recipient is resolved, the Recipient must provide the Contracting Officer with a Data Management Plan (DMP). A DMP explains how data generated in the course of the research or work performed under an assistance award will be shared and preserved or, when justified, explains why data sharing or preservation is not possible or scientifically appropriate. The DMP is subject to DOE Contracting Officer review and approval. ​ In the event the DOE and the Recipient fails to agree on a DMP within the required 90 day time period, DOE may take one or more of the actions identified in 2 CFR 200.388, including, but not limited to, temporarily withholding payments to the Recipient pending correction of the deficiency, or wholly or partially suspending or terminating the Federal award. ​
Data Management Plan. H2020 Grant Agreement N° 761036 It is highly recommended to calibrate the SMM to ensure the traceability of measurements to the SI, i.e. to get reliable and comparable quantitative results. Save data according to local naming convention using unique names. Useful schemes could include sample ID, microwave frequency, scan parameters (range, pixels), timestamp. After experiments the SMM should be brought back to standard conditions agreed on in the lab and sample is to be unmounted and stored safely.
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