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Sunshine Act Meetings; National
Science Board
The National Science Board (NSB),
pursuant to the National Science
Foundation Act, as amended, (42 U.S.C.
1864(e) (2)), hereby gives notice that the
NSB has updated its delegation of
authority to the NSF Director to make
awards. The current delegation of
authority is presented in the following
resolution, adopted by the NSB at its
meeting on February 22, 2017.
Resolution NSB–2017–5
account without the prior approval of
the Board.
(3) Except as provided in paragraphs
(1) and (2) or by special resolution of the
Board, the Board delegates to the
Director authority to make any award
within the authority of NSF.
(4) When the Board approves an
award, the Director may subsequently
amend the award to change the
expiration date of the award and/or to
commit additional sums, not to exceed
the lesser of 10 million dollars or 20
percent of the amount specified in the
Board resolution. In the case of
procurements, when the Board approves
or authorizes the Director to make an
award and no amount is specified in the
Board resolution, the Director may
subsequently amend the award to
change the expiration date of the award
and/or to commit additional sums not to
exceed the lesser of 10 million dollars
or 20 percent of the contract ceiling
award amount.
(5) The Director will continue to
consult with the National Science Board
on programs which represent a
significant, long-term investment,
particularly those which will be funded
as an ongoing NSF-wide activity or
which involve substantive policy,
interagency, or international issues.
(6) This delegation supersedes and
replaces the delegation of awardapproval authority adopted by the Board
in February 2011 (NSB–11–2).
Maria T. Zuber
Chair
Agency Contact:
Ann Bushmiller, abushmil@nsf.gov,
703–292–7000.
Chris Blair,
Executive Assistant, National Science Board
Office.
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National Science Board
Delegation of Award-Approval
Authority to the Director
Resolved, that the National Science
Board (Board) adopts the delegation of
award-approval authority to the
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Director as below:
(1) The Director of the National
Science Foundation may make no award
involving an anticipated average annual
amount of the greater of either 1 percent
or more of the awarding Directorate’s or
Office’s prior year current plan or 0.1
percent or more of the prior year total
NSF budget without the prior approval
of the National Science Board.
(2) The Director may make no award
from the Major Research Equipment and
Facilities Construction (MREFC)
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Sunshine Act Meetings; National Science Board
The National Science Board (NSB), pursuant to the National Science
Foundation Act, as amended, (42 U.S.C. 1864(e) (2)), hereby gives
notice that the NSB has updated its delegation of authority to the NSF
Director to make awards. The current delegation of authority is
presented in the following resolution, adopted by the NSB at its
meeting on February 22, 2017.
Resolution NSB-2017-5
National Science Board
Delegation of Award-Approval Authority to the Director
Resolved, that the National Science Board (Board) adopts the
delegation of award-approval authority to the National Science
Foundation (NSF) Director as below:
(1) The Director of the National Science Foundation may make no
award involving an anticipated average annual amount of the greater of
either 1 percent or more of the awarding Directorate's or Office's
prior year current plan or 0.1 percent or more of the prior year total
NSF budget without the prior approval of the National Science Board.
(2) The Director may make no award from the Major Research
Equipment and Facilities Construction (MREFC) account without the prior
approval of the Board.
(3) Except as provided in paragraphs (1) and (2) or by special
resolution of the Board, the Board delegates to the Director authority
to make any award within the authority of NSF.
(4) When the Board approves an award, the Director may subsequently
amend the award to change the expiration date of the award and/or to
commit additional sums, not to exceed the lesser of 10 million dollars
or 20 percent of the amount specified in the Board resolution. In the
case of procurements, when the Board approves or authorizes the
Director to make an award and no amount is specified in the Board
resolution, the Director may subsequently amend the award to change the
expiration date of the award and/or to commit additional sums not to
exceed the lesser of 10 million dollars or 20 percent of the contract
ceiling award amount.
(5) The Director will continue to consult with the National Science
Board on programs which represent a significant, long-term investment,
particularly those which will be funded as an ongoing NSF-wide activity
or which involve substantive policy, interagency, or international
issues.
(6) This delegation supersedes and replaces the delegation of
award-approval authority adopted by the Board in February 2011 (NSB-11-
2).
Maria T. Zuber
Chair
Agency Contact:
Ann Bushmiller, abushmil@nsf.gov, 703-292-7000.
Chris Blair,
Executive Assistant, National Science Board Office.
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