ASPR and CDC Monitoring and Accountability Approach Clause Samples

The "ASPR and CDC Monitoring and Accountability Approach" clause outlines the procedures and standards for oversight and evaluation by the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in relation to a contract or grant. This clause typically requires recipients to provide regular reports, participate in site visits, and maintain records that demonstrate compliance with program objectives and federal regulations. By establishing clear monitoring and accountability mechanisms, the clause ensures that resources are used effectively and that recipients meet their obligations, thereby reducing the risk of misuse or mismanagement of federal funds.
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ASPR and CDC Monitoring and Accountability Approach. Monitoring activities include routine and ongoing communication between ASPR, CDC and awardees, site visits, and awardee reporting (including work plans, performance, and financial reporting). Consistent with applicable grants regulations and policies, ASPR and CDC expect the following to be included in post-award monitoring for grants and cooperative agreements: • Tracking awardee progress in achieving the desired outcomes. • Ensuring the adequacy of awardee systems that underlie and generate data reports. • Creating an environment that fosters integrity in program performance and results. Monitoring may also include the following activities deemed necessary to monitor the award: • Ensuring that work plans are feasible based on the budget and consistent with the intent of the award. • Ensuring that awardees are performing at a sufficient level to achieve outcomes within stated timeframes. • Working with awardees on adjusting the work plan based on achievement of outcomes, evaluation results and changing budgets. • Monitoring performance measures (both programmatic and financial) to assure satisfactory performance levels. Monitoring and reporting activities also assist grants management staff (e.g., grants management officers and specialists, and project officers) in the identification, notification, and management of high-risk awardees. In addition to the general approach noted above, HPP and PHEP program staff specifically: • Monitor adherence to all relevant PHS, HHS, ASPR, and CDC rules, regulations and policies regarding cooperative agreements. • Identify, coordinate, and provide technical assistance planning and consultation. ASPR and CDC staff will actively work with HPP and PHEP awardees to develop individualized technical assistance plans using standardized formats and processes. The plans will focus on technical assistance needs identified jointly by awardees and program staff, as well as strategies for addressing those needs. Project officers and awardees will monitor technical assistance plans on a regular basis. Technical assistance can be provided on a variety of topics, including but not limited to: • Facilitating access to ASPR and CDC preparedness subject matter experts in areas such as medical surge, volunteer management, laboratory testing, epidemiology and surveillance, environmental health, emergency operations management, and medical countermeasure logistics. • Translating promising or useful practices for dissemination to the field. ...

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