Sub-Study for 2020 BRAIN PI Meeting

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Conference, Meeting, Workshop, and Poster Session Registration Generic Clearance (OD)

Sub-Study for 2020 BRAIN PI Meeting

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Request for Approval under the “Conference, Meeting, Workshop, and Poster Session Registration Generic Clearance (OD)”

(OMB#: 0925-0740 Exp Date: 07/2022)

T ITLE OF INFORMATION COLLECTION: 2020 Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Principle Investigators (PI) Meeting Conference Registration


PURPOSE: The purpose of this information collection is to collect general registrant information (e.g., name, institution, and contact information) and project details/abstracts from the federally-funded BRAIN PI Meeting attendees. Meeting attendees also have the option of submitting proposals for symposia. Symposia proposals are approximately <400 words in total. Abstracts are <300 word description of their research. Submitted symposia proposals and abstracts will be reviewed by internal NIH committees responsible for planning the meeting activities and will be used to identify speakers/panelists. The project information may also be used to create a resource for federally-funded BRAIN investigators to use for future collaborations.


DESCRIPTION OF RESPONDENTS: Respondents are meeting registrants including National Institutes of Health (NIH)-, National Science Foundation (NSF)-, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)-, and Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA)- funded investigators and associated scientific staff (e.g., postdocs) from academic and private institutions around the country who will attend the NIH sponsored 2020 BRAIN PI Meeting on June 1-3, in Arlington, VA. Respondents also include federal staff (NIH, NSF, DARPA, IARPA, FDA), BRAIN Initiative-related investigators who do not receive federal funding (e.g., Allen Institute, HHMI/Janelia, Human Brain Project, etc.), the media, members of congress, patient/advocacy groups, and members of the public. The online registration form is similar for all meeting attendees, and will automatically display additional questions regarding funded projects only if appropriate. Attendees who identify as trainees have the most potential questions, so this is the example provided for review. All meeting attendees have the option of completing a symposium proposal, while researchers and trainees have the ability to also submit abstracts. It is conceivable that an attendee would need to register, submit a symposium proposal, and submit an abstract, so this scenario was used to estimate the time required for these forms.


TYPE OF COLLECTION: (Check one)


[ ] Abstract [ ] Application

[ ] Registration Form [x] Other: Registration Form that also collects symposia proposals and/or abstracts, on a case by case basis


CERTIFICATION:


I certify the following to be true:

  1. The collection is voluntary.

  2. The collection is low-burden for respondents and low-cost for the Federal Government.

  3. The collection is non-controversial and does not raise issues of concern to other federal agencies.

Name: Sophia Jeon, Ph.D. Health Science Policy Analyst, NINDS OSPP


To assist review, please provide answers to the following question:


Personally Identifiable Information:

  1. Is personally identifiable information (PII) collected? [x] Yes [ ] No

  2. If Yes, is the information that will be collected included in records that are subject to the Privacy Act of 1974? [x] Yes [ ] No


Gifts or Payments:

Is an incentive (e.g., money or reimbursement of expenses, token of appreciation) provided to participants? [ ] Yes [x] No

Amount: ___________

Explanation for incentive: (include number of visits, etc.)


ESTIMATED BURDEN HOURS and COSTS


Category of Respondent

No. of Respondents

No. of Responses per Respondent

Time per

Response

(in hours)

Total Burden

Hours

Individual: Investigator for a federally funded or non-federal BRAIN project (includes potential abstract submitters)

700

1

45/60

525

Individual: Trainee for a federally funded BRAIN project (includes potential abstract submitters)

450

1

30/60

225

Individual: General attendees (includes federal staff, members of the public, etc.)

600

1

10/60

100

Totals


1750


850



Category of Respondent


Total Burden

Hours

Wage Rate*

Total Burden Cost

Individual: Investigator for a federally funded BRAIN project (potential abstract submitters)

525

$40.19

$21,099.75

Individual Trainee for a federally funded BRAIN project (potential abstract submitters)

225

$40.19

$9,042.75

Individual: General attendees (includes federal staff, investigators who are not funded through the BRAIN Initiative, members of the public, etc.)

100

$40.19

$4,019.00

Totals

850


$34,161.50

*Hourly wage rates for 19-1029 Biological Scientists is $40.19 (based on http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes191029.htm).



FEDERAL COST: The estimated annual cost to the Federal government is $21,558.79.

Staff


Grade/Step

Salary

% of Effort

Fringe (if applicable)

Total Cost to Gov’t

Federal Oversight:






Health Science Policy Analyst

14/2

$118,410.00

10%


$11,841.00

Administrative Officer

13/1

$96,970.00

5%


$4848.50







Contractor Cost (optional):






Contractor 1


$12,313.00

15%


$1846.95

Contractor 2


$6,044.67

50%


$3022.34

Travel (optional)






Other Cost (optional)






Total





$21,558.79


The selection of targeted respondents

  1. Do you have a customer list or something similar that defines the universe of potential respondents and do you have a sampling plan for selecting from this universe? [x] Yes [ ] No


If the answer is yes, please provide a description of both below (or attach the sampling plan). If the answer is no, please provide a description of how you plan to identify your potential group of respondents and how you will select them.


BRAIN Initiative PI meetings occur annually and includes, first and foremost, participants who are federal grantees of the US BRAIN Initiative. Abstracts are requested of all federally funded projects. Projects currently funded by NIH can be found on the NIH BRAIN Initiative website (www.braininitiative.nih.gov). Other participating federal agencies provide a list of their current grantees or performers. We also have a complete list of participants who attended the BRAIN PI meeting held in December 2015 (490 participants), in December 2016 (760 participants), in April 2018 (950 participants), and in April 2019 (1260). Note that the 2015 meeting was not widely advertised and only had select open sessions.

We will not sample the entire investigator and trainee population, but will collect from either Investigators or Trainees 1 abstract per one unique BRAIN Initiative related project (FY14-FY18), approximately 700 projects total. Additional scientists supporting federally-funded BRAIN projects may register without submitting an abstract, but this decision is made at the discretion of the research group. Other BRAIN-related investigators or trainees who do not receive federal funding are identified by non-federal groups (e.g., Allen Institute, European Human Brain Project) that publicly and significantly contribute to the Initiative or collaborate with it, and have indicated interest in attending the meeting.

Federal staff are comprised of federal employees and/or contractors who support their agency’s contribution to the BRAIN Initiative, and are self-identified at each agency. Members of the media are identified by communications offices from Institutes/Centers participating in the NIH BRAIN Initiative. Additionally, announcements are posted to science media outlets/listservs (e.g., AAAS Eureka Alerts). Members of Congress (and/or their designated staffer) will include current elected officials, with input from the legislative offices of ICs participating in the NIH BRAIN Initiative.

For patient/advocacy groups, lists of groups likely interested and/or invested in the Initiative will be referenced. These lists are held by the communications offices of ICs participating in the NIH BRAIN Initiative, and recommendations from other federal agencies will be requested. For additional members of the general public, information about the meeting will be posted and updated on the NIH BRAIN Initiative website with a request to contact braininitiativeconferences@mail.nih.gov with registration inquiries.


Administration of the Instrument

  1. How will you collect the information? (Check all that apply)

[x] Web-based or other forms of Social Media

[ ] Telephone

[ ] In-person

[ ] Mail

[ ] Survey form

[ ] Chart Abstraction

[ ] Other, Explain


  1. Will interviewers, facilitators, or research coordinators be used? [ ] Yes [x] No

Please make sure that all instruments, instructions, and scripts are submitted with the request.


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