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Transparency Act

Understand the reporting requirements of the FFATA, similar to ARRA subcontract reporting, and the responsibilities of prime awardees to report to FFATA. Learn when FFATA applies and when it does not apply, and how it impacts LBNL and other UC campuses.

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Transparency Act

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  1. Transparency Act Susan Hedley & Cynthia Sylvester Office of Sponsored Projects & Industry Partnerships

  2. FFATA • Federally-Funded Accountability & Transparency Act • Similar to ARRA subcontract reporting • Responsibility of the Prime Awardee to report to FFATA

  3. When does FFATA Apply • Type 1 (new) and Type 2 (renewal) awards made after 10/1/2010. • If we are prime awardee - Implementation for reporting rests with Procurement at time of subaward. • Contact John Speros until the process is automated. • If we are the subaward, and you are asked for information, contact OSPIP. • Some information does not apply to LBNL and we are not required to provide it. • Sometimes FFATA does not apply to the award and we are being asked for information incorrectly

  4. When does FFATA NOT Apply • Type 5 (non-competing continuation) awards – not required. • But the Notice of Award contains language that FFATA might apply. • Between LBNL and other UC campuses (whether we are prime or sub) • UCOP has determined that for the purpose of FFATA, a subcontract to another UC campus is not a subcontract to another organization and therefore does not trigger the reporting requirement

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