Center for Scientific Review; Notice of Closed Meetings
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This notice announces the closure of specific meetings by the Center for Scientific Review. These meetings are essential to evaluate grant applications and contract proposals and will not be open to the public due to confidentiality concerns regarding trade secrets and personal privacy. Affected are individuals and entities involved in submitting these applications and proposals.
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Key Changes
- Announcement of closed meetings
- Evaluation of grant applications
- Confidentiality due to trade secrets and privacy
Obligations
What this law requires
Researchers must submit grant applications or contract proposals to the Center for Scientific Review for evaluation.
Applicants must submit grant applications and contract proposals to the Center for Scientific Review according to the specified guidelines.
Meetings held by the Center for Scientific Review for the evaluation of grant applications will be conducted virtually to ensure confidentiality.
Attendees of the closed meetings must maintain the confidentiality of trade secrets and personal information discussed during the evaluations.
The Center for Scientific Review is required to ensure that confidential trade secrets or personal data are not disclosed during the review process.