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National Institute of Health
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Contracts vs. Grants
NIH Announces Significant Changes to Federal Grant Terms, Conditions on Civil...
May 4, 2025
Cost & Pricing
Judge Temporarily Halts NIH cap on Indirects
March 10, 2025
Grants
NIH Updated Policy Guidance for Subaward/Consortium Written Agreements
May 31, 2023
Grants
Pilot Starting May 15 to Improve NIH R&D Contracts Project Data
May 10, 2023
Law
NIH’s Cancer Institute Faces Protests over $1.7B Blanket Purchase Agreement Awards
February 10, 2023
Law
Unhappy Bidders Claim CIO-SP4 Unfairly Favors Small Firms with Big Business...
October 20, 2022
Law
GAO Finds CIO-SP4 Solicitation Is Unduly Restrictive of Competition
December 9, 2021
Law
CIO-SP4 Amendment 8 – NIH Puts Small Businesses Behind the 8-ball
July 29, 2021
Law
Agencies Expected to Spend Almost $200B on Acquisition in Q4 2020
July 22, 2020
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