Common use of Project Close-out Clause in Contracts

Project Close-out. Termination of a research project that used controlled-access data from an NIHdesignated data repository (e.g., dbGaP) and confirmation of data destruction when the research is completed and/or discontinued. The project close-out process is completed in the dbGaP Authorized Access System.

Appears in 199 contracts

Sources: Data Use Certification Agreement, Data Use Certification Agreement, Data Use Certification Agreement

Project Close-out. Termination of a research project that used controlled-access data from an NIHdesignated NIH- designated data repository (e.g., dbGaPNIAGADS) and confirmation of data destruction when the research is completed and/or discontinued. The project close-out process is completed in the dbGaP Authorized Access Systemby NIAGADS.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Data Use Certification Agreement, Data Use Certification Agreement, Data Use Certification Agreement

Project Close-out. Termination of a research project that used controlled-access data from an NIHdesignated NIH- designated data repository (e.g., dbGaP) dbGaP or AnVIL), final reporting of all research uses of the data and any resulting publications or presentations using the data, and confirmation of data destruction when the research is completed and/or discontinued. The project Project close-out process is completed in DUOS and requires certification by the dbGaP Authorized Access SystemInstitutional Signing Official.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Library Card Agreement

Project Close-out. Termination of a research project that used controlled-access data from an NIHdesignated NIH- designated data repository (e.g., dbGaP) and confirmation of data destruction when the research is completed and/or discontinued. The project close-out process is completed in the dbGaP Authorized Access System.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Data Use Certification Agreement