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Research Administrators Forum May 8th, 2014 Marcia Smith Associate Vice Chancellor for Research

Agenda Welcome and Announcements Marcia Smith, Office of Research Administration OHRPP Retention of Research Records Marcia Malmet, Office of the Human Research Protection Program OCGA Updates Patti Manheim, Office of Contracts and Grants Administration Operational Management Challenges EPASS Changes Master Training Calendar EFM Updates Kevin Cook, Interim Director, Extramural Fund Management Organizational Updates Pool to Subaccount Close-out Timeline PAMS Questions and Discussion

Retention of Research Records FDA Investigational Drug Studies: Clinical investigators must retain study records for a period of two years following the date a marketing application is approved for the drug/indication for which it is being investigated or If no application is to be filed or if the application is not approved for such indication, until two years after the investigation is discontinued and FDA is notified. Review sponsor contract! 1

Retention of Research Records FDA Investigational Device Studies: Clinical investigators must retain study records for a period of two years after the latter of the following two dates: The date on which the investigation is terminated or completed, or The date that the records are no longer required for purposes of supporting a premarket approval application or a notice of completion of a product development protocol. NIH Studies three years after close of study or six years if PHI involved. 2

Patti Manheim Director May 8, 2014

Today s Topics Operational Management Challenges OCGA Master Training Calendar Revised EPASS Introduction of New Staff

Operational Management Challenges Background - Leadership Bodies RAPID Results, Updates, Accomplishments, and Initiatives RAPID Steering Committee Convened by EVC Scott Waugh Membership includes Vice Chancellors, Deans, Senior Administrators AVC Marcia Smith reports to the Steering Committee on ORA operations and the direction of RAPID initiatives RAPID Faculty Advisory Committee reports to the Steering Committee and advises on RAPID priorities

Operational Management Challenges Background Presented Challenges in OCGA Operations Management to Steering Committee in March Stunned/Astounded by ramifications and complexities of OCGA day-to-day operations Provost invitation to present to Dean s Council

Operational Management Challenges Background Dean s Council Similarly Stunned/Astounded by ramifications and complexities Provost summarizes risks to the institution Deans agree Provost solicits Deans analysis and recommendations

The Issues By the Numbers FY13 Proposals Submitted 4,674 Received 2 days (16 working hours) 1,899 42% or less in advance of sponsor deadline Received 4 days (32 working hours) or less in advance of sponsor deadline 3,468 74% Larger component of our portfolio is complex 20% decrease in federal dollars 56% increase in state, foundation, other dollars

Impact of Late Proposals OCGA accepts ALL proposals regardless of: How late it is received: 5 minutes prior to deadline? How complete: highly variable quality and completeness highly variable preparer expertise How inflexible the deadline and the electronic system Process to accommodate a reasonable number of late proposals/real emergencies

Delays in Award Set-Up $21M of awards (174) currently on hold waiting for Department or PI response FY14 median award processing time: 9 days -- complete proposal record 13 days -- PI/Department information missing 46% of all awards in FY13 required additional information from the Department or PI before set-up 10% of awards ($88M) in FY13 received for proposals submitted without institutional approval (No department, DRA or OCGA approval)

Increasing Complexity of OCGA Transactions Increasing percentage of non-routine one-of-akind or few-of-a-kind transactions Complex transactions require coordination with campus experts: Intellectual Property Development Risk Management UCOP General Counsel Humans/Animals Export Control Conflict of Interest PI/Department

Complex, Coordinated Collaboration CTAO PI Campus Counsel Cap Progs OHRPP Chairs RPC Purch. OARO OCGA Sponsor VCs Other UCs ISR Dvlpmt Deans EFM Risk Mgmt UCOP Tax Svs OIP

What are Other UC Campuses Doing? Berkeley Hard Line Must be complete (including internal forms and all signatures) or returned Draft and placeholder sections are not acceptable Except scope/research plan Five days prior to the deadline Including pre-proposals, white papers, LOI s Incomplete returned and considered late Exceptions require written request for VCR approval can be denied

What are Other UC Campuses Doing? Berkeley Hard Line SPO s office hours: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (M F) SPO reserves the right to process noncompliant proposals only after on-time proposals for day are submitted Unreasonable and unfair to expect on-time proposals to be delayed or receive lesser review due to late proposals

What are Other UC Campuses Doing? Irvine Hard Line Must be complete (including internal forms and all signatures) or returned Draft and placeholder sections are not acceptable Except scope/research plan Standard Proposals: 5 days prior to the deadline Non-standard Proposals: 10 days prior to the deadline Sponsor is not Government, UC, or Domestic Higher Ed. Proposal is a contract Proposal includes Award Terms and Conditions Proposal includes SubAwards Limited Submissions Reduced F&A

What are Other UC Campuses Doing? Irvine Hard Line Applies to all extramural proposals even if NO signature or institutional concurrence Final scope/research plan no later than 8 business hours before deadline time First-In/First-Out no preference for late proposals Exception to 5/10 days require written request for VCR approval can be denied

What are Other UC Campuses Doing? Will provide data/feedback to Provost and Deans Council Currently reviewing standard/mandatory expectations for proposal completeness Currently reviewing OCGA proposal review processes and expectations based on when received Finalizing proposal receipt process (via Proposal Intake Team) Proposals@research.ucla.edu

Revised EPASS Based on campus and ORA feedback Updated Form and Instructions available on the OCGA Forms site

Revised EPASS Section 2: Department or ORU Added two ORUs to the pick-list: California Center for Population Research (CCPR) Grand Challenges

Revised EPASS Section 5: Sponsor Information Reorganized fields and provided more information to clarify direct versus prime sponsor Left side: Sponsor Information(Entity which will provide funding directly to UCLA) Right Side: Prime Sponsor Information (Complete this section when UCLA is a subrecipient)

Revised EPASS Section 6: Proposal Checklist Added Cost Sharing Amount to cost sharing question(s): Human and Animal Subjects; If yes, indicate Pending or IRB #:

Revised EPASS Section 7: Additional Forms Required Added clarifying language to 700-U Required for Research Hover over help for types of Research

OCGA Master Training Calendar Beginning September 2014 First Thursday of each month Kinross 210 60 90 minute sessions on a focused topic Presented by subject matter experts

OCGA Master Training Calendar Click on the topic for details

OCGA Master Training Calendar Topic: Filling out the EPASS: How and Why Date: Thursday, September 4, 2014 11000 Kinross Ave, Room 210 9:30AM-11:00AM Presenter: Summary: RSVP: Patti Manheim This session will address the background and purpose of the EPASS. We will review and discuss each section of the EPASS with specific examples of questions from users. This session is appropriate for anyone with responsibility for completing, reviewing or processing EPASS forms. Click here to RSVP

New OCGA Staff Sam Perez, Award Intake/Grant Analyst Experience Nine years in OCGA as a Contract and Grant Specialist Comprehensive understanding of OCGA processes and procedures, technical expertise with ORA/OCGA systems

New OCGA Staff Rae Anne Robinett, Senior Grant Analyst Previous experience: UCLA Office of Intellectual Property and Industry Sponsored Research Eight years of in-depth and comprehensive expertise in reviewing proposals, negotiating complex agreements.

OCGA New Staff Shauna Huntsman, Senior Grant Analyst Effective June 2, 2014 Experience: Senior Research Administrator at UCSF Grant and contract proposal preparation and award negotiation UC expertise Solid background in federal and non-profit sponsors

OCGA Staff Open Positions Contract and Grant Officer Contract and Grant Specialist Assistant to the Director

EFM Updates Kevin Cook Interim Director, EFM

Agenda Organization Updates DHHS Pooled to Subaccounting Transition Closeout Timeline PAMS Update

Organization Updates

Organization Updates Four Open Positions 3 Accountant I s 1 Accountant II Accountant I s Verbal offers accepted Anticipated to start 5/19 Accountant II Finalists identified Goal is to minimize changes to department contacts as we assimilate the new hires

Pooled to Subaccounting Transition

Pooled to Subaccounting Transition Change in cash draw in PMS Reimbursements for DHHS expenditures are drawn from the Federal Payment Management System (PMS) EFM currently draws cash from a pooled account EFM must draw cash from subaccounts for new and continuing awards as NIH establishes them in the PMS subaccounts in FY14 and FY15 respectively. How will UCLA address the change? Goal: To minimize additional burden for departments while being in compliance with the new requirement Proposal: Treat SNAP and Non-SNAP differently to isolate population where change is necessary to accommodate the subaccounting transition

Pooled Account vs. Subaccounts Pooled Account: Total Draw: $20 million Total Awards: 1,000 Subaccount: Total Draw: $20 million Total Awards: 1,000 $20 million draw by UCLA Draws submitted in aggregate Request made for all award under DHHS/ NIH Award Expense Draw Amount A 100.00 100.00 B 100.00 100.00 C 100.00 100.00 D 100.00 100.00 E 100.00 100.00 F 100.00 100.00 G 100.00 100.00 Draw requested by award

SNAP Example Project Period (Original competitive segment) January 2010 December 2015 Budget Period End Dates (New smaller competitive segments) December 2014 and December 2015 FFR Due Dates March 2015 and March 2016 New Fund? No EFM/Department Interaction for FFR Due March 2015? No Report off Ledger as of December 2014, this FFR is administrative only January 2010 December 2014 December 2015 March 2015 (FFR Due) March 2016 (FFR Due) Pooled Account (Same Fund) Sub Account (Same Fund)

Non-SNAP Example Project Period (Original competitive segment) January 2010 December 2015 Budget Period End Dates (New smaller competitive segments) December 2014 and December 2015 FFR Due Dates March 2015 and March 2016 New Fund? Yes ORA will create the new Funds as RAS Funds in advance of the transition FM/Department Interaction for FFR Due March 2015? Yes We will be requesting a Closeout Packet for both Funds Overlap January 2010 December 2014 December 2015 March 2015 (FFR Due) March 2016 (FFR Due) Pooled Account (Old Fund) Sub Account (New Fund)

Summary Restricted Carryforward? Type SNAP Non-SNAP No Yes New Fund? No Yes Confirmation w/ Dept of Interim FFR? No NIH Notice for award payment transition to subaccounts: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not-od-13-120.html NIH FAQs for award payment transition to subaccounts: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/psyment/faqs.htm Yes

Closeout Timeline

Closeout Phases Phase 1 Notification and Preparation 90/30/0 Days Before RAPID Closeout Notification to Department/PI Department/PI Review Fund Fund Ends Phase 2 Reconciliation and Report 45 Days Before Department finalizes review of Fund 30 Days Before Department will provide Fund with Closeout Packet FFR is Due

Drivers for Closeout Phases Final financial reports/invoices are currently due 90 days after the Budget End Date for almost all direct federal awards Final financial reports/invoices are currently due 60 days after the Budget End Date for almost all pass-through federal awards

Drivers for Closeout Phases (cont d) Effective under the new subaccounting process, no reimbursements will be made on requests for payments more than 90 days after Budget End Date http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not-od-13-112.html Impact: All expenditures must post in a timely manner to meet the above referenced deadlines for direct and pass-through federal awards in order to be reimbursed.

Example of FFR Due 90 Days After

Example of Invoice Due 60 Days After

Avoiding Late Transactions Monthly expenditure reconciliation while a Fund is active is the best practice for avoiding out of period transactions This allows the PI and Department to ensure that: Expenses that should have hit are accurately reflected Expenses that hit erroneously are moved in a timely manner F&A expenses have been incurred correctly It is the responsibility of the PI and Department to ensure that expenses on a Fund match those reported to EFM and the FFR/invoice Phase 2, representing the 30-60 day period after the Fund ends, is the appropriate time to make sure that any final expenses are applied to a Fund, and any reconciling or correcting entries are executed

Currently Under Consideration EFM forming a working group, which will include department representatives, to discuss impact of hard deadlines on closeout process If Closeout Packet is not received by the due date, then UCLA is considering reporting off the ledger after EFM does a cursory review of the expenses If expenses are deemed questionable by EFM and appropriate and timely justification is not received, then the department will be expected to cover those expenses If expenses are posted or received after the contractual deadline for the final report/invoice, then the department or vendor will be expected to cover those expenses

PAMS Updates

PAMS Daily Usage PAMS Daily Usage All Users

System Availability Current Availability: 7:30 AM 6:00 PM, M-F System Uptime

Highlights Successfully processed 4 Closeout Packets! Bugs and Enhancements Submit to PAMS Help Fixed 75 bugs since go-live Current priority: Assignments and TIF PAMS Help PAMSHelp@research.ucla.edu (310) 794-0008 Quick guides: http://ora.research.ucla.edu/efm/pages/pams/quickguide.aspx