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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Comment Request; NSF ICorps Regional Hubs Assessment
National Science Foundation.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The National Science
Foundation (NSF) is announcing plans
to establish this collection. In
accordance with the requirements of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, we
are providing opportunity for public
comment on this action. After obtaining
and considering public comment, NSF
will prepare the submission requesting
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) clearance of this collection for no
longer than 3 years.
DATES: Written comments on this notice
must be received by May 11, 2021 to be
assured consideration. Comments
received after that date will be
considered to the extent practicable.
Send comments to address below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Suzanne H. Plimpton, Reports Clearance
Officer, National Science Foundation,
2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite
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year (including Federal holidays).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title of Collection: NSF I-Corps
Regional Hubs Assessment.
OMB Number: 3145–NEW.
Expiration Date of Approval: Not
applicable.
Type of Request: Intent to seek
approval to establish an information
collection.
Abstract: NSF’s Division of Industrial
Innovation and Partnerships (IIP),
within the Engineering Directorate,
serves a wide range of grantees across
five major programs.
The NSF Innovation Corps (I-Corps)
program was established at NSF in FY
2012 to equip scientists with the
entrepreneurial tools needed to
transform discoveries with commercial
realization potential into innovative
technologies. The goal of the I-Corps
Program is to use experiential education
to help researchers reduce the time
necessary to translate a promising idea
from the laboratory bench to widespread
implementation. In addition to
accelerating technology translation, NSF
seeks to reduce the risk associated with
technology development conducted
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without insight into industry
requirements and challenges. The ICorps Program uses a lean startup
approach to encourage scientists to
think like entrepreneurs through
intensive workshop training and
ongoing support. The program focuses
on teams comprised of a Principal
Investigator, Entrepreneurial Lead, and
Mentor that work together to explore
commercialization for their researchderived products.
In FY 2017, the American Innovation
and Competitiveness Act (AICA), Public
Law 114–329, Sec 601, formally
authorized and directed the expansion
of NSF I-Corps Program by increasing
the economic competitiveness of the
United States, enhancing partnerships
between academia and industry,
developing an American STEM
workforce that is globally competitive,
and supporting female entrepreneurs
and individuals from historically
underrepresented groups in STEM
through mentorship, education, and
training.
To that end, NSF built and has
continued expanding an I-Corps
National Innovation Network (NIN).
NIN is a collection of NSF I-Corps
Nodes and Sites that together with NSF
implement the I-Corps program to grow
and sustain the national innovation
ecosystem. I-Corps Nodes are typically
large, multi-institutional collaborations
that deliver NSF national I-Corps Teams
training curriculum as well as recruit
and train the National I-Corps
instructors. Sites are entrepreneurial
centers located at individual colleges
and universities to catalyze potential ICorps teams within their local
institutions. Together, the Nodes and
Sites serve as the backbone of the NIN.
Recently, IIP published a new I-Corps
Program Solicitation, NSF 20–529—NSF
Innovation Corps Hubs Program (ICorpsTM Hubs), that has placed a strong
emphasis on developing and further
expanding the NIN. The I-Corps Hubs
Program has strengthened the
requirements to support a diverse and
inclusive community of innovators, in
that teams are encouraged to recruit
diverse members at all levels. In
addition, the I-Corps Hubs Program also
provides new pathways for teams to
qualify for the participation in the
national I-Corps Teams program (at the
Nodes). Through this solicitation, NSF
seeks to evolve the current structure, in
which NSF I-Corps Teams, Nodes, and
Sites are funded through separate
programs, towards a more integrated
operational model capable of sustained
operation at the scope and scale
required to support the expansion of the
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NSF I-Corps Program as directed by
AICA.
In order to support the agency’s
congressional reporting requirements in
response to the AICA, we are asking
NIN grantees to report the following
information:
• Expansion of NIN
Æ Number of teams trained
Æ Number of teams advancing to
national I-Corps Teams program
(applicable to I-Corps Hubs and ICorps Sites)
• STEM Workforce
Æ Team size (number of members on
the team)
Æ Team characteristics (participation
of females, veterans, and
underrepresented minorities)
Æ Participant status at the time of
program
• Subsequent Commercialization
Outcomes
Æ Company formation
Æ Following-on funding
D SBIR Phase I, II funding
D Other Federal Funding
D Private Funding (including
competition, and prize awards)
Æ Revenues (sales, licensing fees,
other operational cash flows)
The reporting of this information is in
addition to the agency’s annual report
requirement for the grantees. Not only
will the information help the agency
report on NIN activities to Congress,
they also provide managing Program
Directors a means to monitor the
operational states of these I-Corps Sites,
Nodes, and Hubs, and ensure that their
awards are in good standing. These data
will also allow NSF to assess these
awardees in terms of intellectual,
broader, and commercial impacts that
are core to our merit review criteria.
Finally, in compliance with the
Evidence Act of 2019, information
collected will be used in satisfying
congressional requests, responding to
queries from the public, NSF’s external
merit reviewers who serve as advisors,
and NSF’s Office of the Inspector
General, and supporting the agency’s
policymaking and internal evaluation
and assessment needs.
Information collected will include
name of the participants, their affiliated
organizations, email addresses, and
home states. These personal identifiable
information (PII) are collected primarily
to track recipients of their roles in the
I-Corps teams, and allow us to perform
due diligence and quality check on the
data provided by the grantees. These PII
data will be accessed only by the ICorps Sites, Nodes, and Hubs, the
managing Program Directors, NSF senior
management, and supporting staff
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conducting analyses using the data as
authorized by NSF. Any public
reporting of data will be in aggregate
form, and any personal identifiers will
be removed.
Use of the Information: The
information collected is primarily for
the agency’s AICA Reporting
requirements, and other congressional
requests.
Estimate Burden on the Public:
Estimated at 40 hours per award, per
year, for the life of the award.
Respondents: I-Corps Sites, Nodes,
and Hubs Grantees.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
110.
Average Time per Reporting: 20
hours.
Frequency: Twice per year.
Comments: Comments are invited on:
(a) Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
Agency, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the Agency’s
estimate of the burden of the proposed
collection of information; (c) ways to
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information on respondents,
including through the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology; and (d) ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on respondents, including
through the use of automated collection
techniques or other forms of information
technology.
Please submit one copy of your
comments by only one method. All
submissions received must include the
agency name and collection name
identified above for this information
collection. Commenters are strongly
encouraged to transmit their comments
electronically via email. Comments,
including any personal information
provided become a matter of public
record. They will be summarized and/
or included in the request for Office of
Management and Budget approval of the
information collection request.
Dated: March 5, 2021.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science
Foundation.
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Agency Information Collection Activities: Comment Request; NSF I-
Corps Regional Hubs Assessment
AGENCY: National Science Foundation.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The National Science Foundation (NSF) is announcing plans to
establish this collection. In accordance with the requirements of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, we are providing opportunity for
public comment on this action. After obtaining and considering public
comment, NSF will prepare the submission requesting Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) clearance of this collection for no longer
than 3 years.
DATES: Written comments on this notice must be received by May 11, 2021
to be assured consideration. Comments received after that date will be
considered to the extent practicable. Send comments to address below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Suzanne H. Plimpton, Reports Clearance
Officer, National Science Foundation, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite
W18200, Alexandria, Virginia 22314; telephone (703) 292-7556; or send
email to [email protected]. Individuals who use a telecommunications
device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay
Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339, which is accessible 24 hours a day, 7
days a week, 365 days a year (including Federal holidays).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title of Collection: NSF I-Corps Regional Hubs Assessment.
OMB Number: 3145-NEW.
Expiration Date of Approval: Not applicable.
Type of Request: Intent to seek approval to establish an
information collection.
Abstract: NSF's Division of Industrial Innovation and Partnerships
(IIP), within the Engineering Directorate, serves a wide range of
grantees across five major programs.
The NSF Innovation Corps (I-Corps) program was established at NSF
in FY 2012 to equip scientists with the entrepreneurial tools needed to
transform discoveries with commercial realization potential into
innovative technologies. The goal of the I-Corps Program is to use
experiential education to help researchers reduce the time necessary to
translate a promising idea from the laboratory bench to widespread
implementation. In addition to accelerating technology translation, NSF
seeks to reduce the risk associated with technology development
conducted without insight into industry requirements and challenges.
The I-Corps Program uses a lean startup approach to encourage
scientists to think like entrepreneurs through intensive workshop
training and ongoing support. The program focuses on teams comprised of
a Principal Investigator, Entrepreneurial Lead, and Mentor that work
together to explore commercialization for their research-derived
products.
In FY 2017, the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act (AICA),
Public Law 114-329, Sec 601, formally authorized and directed the
expansion of NSF I-Corps Program by increasing the economic
competitiveness of the United States, enhancing partnerships between
academia and industry, developing an American STEM workforce that is
globally competitive, and supporting female entrepreneurs and
individuals from historically underrepresented groups in STEM through
mentorship, education, and training.
To that end, NSF built and has continued expanding an I-Corps
National Innovation Network (NIN). NIN is a collection of NSF I-Corps
Nodes and Sites that together with NSF implement the I-Corps program to
grow and sustain the national innovation ecosystem. I-Corps Nodes are
typically large, multi-institutional collaborations that deliver NSF
national I-Corps Teams training curriculum as well as recruit and train
the National I-Corps instructors. Sites are entrepreneurial centers
located at individual colleges and universities to catalyze potential
I-Corps teams within their local institutions. Together, the Nodes and
Sites serve as the backbone of the NIN.
Recently, IIP published a new I-Corps Program Solicitation, NSF 20-
529--NSF Innovation Corps Hubs Program (I-Corps\TM\ Hubs), that has
placed a strong emphasis on developing and further expanding the NIN.
The I-Corps Hubs Program has strengthened the requirements to support a
diverse and inclusive community of innovators, in that teams are
encouraged to recruit diverse members at all levels. In addition, the
I-Corps Hubs Program also provides new pathways for teams to qualify
for the participation in the national I-Corps Teams program (at the
Nodes). Through this solicitation, NSF seeks to evolve the current
structure, in which NSF I-Corps Teams, Nodes, and Sites are funded
through separate programs, towards a more integrated operational model
capable of sustained operation at the scope and scale required to
support the expansion of the NSF I-Corps Program as directed by AICA.
In order to support the agency's congressional reporting
requirements in response to the AICA, we are asking NIN grantees to
report the following information:
Expansion of NIN
[cir] Number of teams trained
[cir] Number of teams advancing to national I-Corps Teams program
(applicable to I-Corps Hubs and I-Corps Sites)
STEM Workforce
[cir] Team size (number of members on the team)
[cir] Team characteristics (participation of females, veterans, and
underrepresented minorities)
[cir] Participant status at the time of program
Subsequent Commercialization Outcomes
[cir] Company formation
[cir] Following-on funding
[ssquf] SBIR Phase I, II funding
[ssquf] Other Federal Funding
[ssquf] Private Funding (including competition, and prize awards)
[cir] Revenues (sales, licensing fees, other operational cash
flows)
The reporting of this information is in addition to the agency's
annual report requirement for the grantees. Not only will the
information help the agency report on NIN activities to Congress, they
also provide managing Program Directors a means to monitor the
operational states of these I-Corps Sites, Nodes, and Hubs, and ensure
that their awards are in good standing. These data will also allow NSF
to assess these awardees in terms of intellectual, broader, and
commercial impacts that are core to our merit review criteria. Finally,
in compliance with the Evidence Act of 2019, information collected will
be used in satisfying congressional requests, responding to queries
from the public, NSF's external merit reviewers who serve as advisors,
and NSF's Office of the Inspector General, and supporting the agency's
policymaking and internal evaluation and assessment needs.
Information collected will include name of the participants, their
affiliated organizations, email addresses, and home states. These
personal identifiable information (PII) are collected primarily to
track recipients of their roles in the I-Corps teams, and allow us to
perform due diligence and quality check on the data provided by the
grantees. These PII data will be accessed only by the I-Corps Sites,
Nodes, and Hubs, the managing Program Directors, NSF senior management,
and supporting staff
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conducting analyses using the data as authorized by NSF. Any public
reporting of data will be in aggregate form, and any personal
identifiers will be removed.
Use of the Information: The information collected is primarily for
the agency's AICA Reporting requirements, and other congressional
requests.
Estimate Burden on the Public: Estimated at 40 hours per award, per
year, for the life of the award.
Respondents: I-Corps Sites, Nodes, and Hubs Grantees.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 110.
Average Time per Reporting: 20 hours.
Frequency: Twice per year.
Comments: Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the Agency, including whether the information shall
have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the Agency's estimate of
the burden of the proposed collection of information; (c) ways to
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information on
respondents, including through the use of automated collection
techniques or other forms of information technology; and (d) ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of information on respondents,
including through the use of automated collection techniques or other
forms of information technology.
Please submit one copy of your comments by only one method. All
submissions received must include the agency name and collection name
identified above for this information collection. Commenters are
strongly encouraged to transmit their comments electronically via
email. Comments, including any personal information provided become a
matter of public record. They will be summarized and/or included in the
request for Office of Management and Budget approval of the information
collection request.
Dated: March 5, 2021.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science Foundation.
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