NSPM-33 and the CHIPS Act requirements: current status and options for implementation and communications

TITLE: NCURA Webinar – NSPM-33 and the CHIPS Act requirements: current status and options for implementation and communications

DATE AND TIME: Wednesday August 7th 2024 from 1:00-4:30pm ETo   Deadline to submit your registration request through RAN is Monday August 5th, 2024 by 5pm ETWEBINAR DESCRIPTION:

Academic institutions are committed to maintaining openness and inclusivity in research, whether the collaboration is across campus, the region, or the globe. Institutions must uphold their missions while navigating a changing regulatory landscape and foster due diligence in international activities to mitigate risks and promote principled collaborations. This workshop will provide the latest information on NSPM-33 and relevant CHIPS Act research security requirements. It will offer attendees the opportunity to engage with each other on strategies for preparing for and implementing a research security program. University-wide awareness and engagement are critical for developing an effective program. Workshop leads will discuss how they have garnered institutional support for creating or updating university policy and processes in preparation for meeting NSPM-33 standards and elicit successful strategies from participants. Lastly, panelists and attendees will work in small groups and report out key strategic developments, investments, and resources that their respective universities have made.

Learning Objectives

  • Explain the latest information on NSPM-33 and relevant CHIPS + Science Act requirements and offer options for implementing them.
  • Describe how to develop and prioritize their institution’s research security program.
  • Identify strategies for engaging institutional leadership, the research community and key stakeholders to promote a culture of awareness and transparency.
  • Benchmark institutional preparedness and further identify priorities. 
  • Utilize polling and small group discussion to collect and share innovative approaches and resources to develop a research security program.

Prerequisites
Participants with an institutional role related to the implementation or oversight of NSPM-33 and relevant CHIPS + Science Act requirements will benefit from this workshop.

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