Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR)
The RPPR resulted from an initiative of the Research Business Models (RBM) Subcommittee of the Committee on Science (CoS), a committee of the
National Science and Technology Council (NSTC). One of the RBM Subcommittee’s priority areas is to create greater consistency in the administration of Federal research awards. Given the increasing complexity of interdisciplinary and interagency research, it is important for
Federal agencies to manage awards in a similar fashion. Upon implementation, the RPPR will be used by agencies that support research and research-related activities for use in submission of interim progress reports. It is intended to replace other interim performance reporting formats currently in use by agencies. The RPPR does not change the performance reporting requirements specified in 2 CFR part 215 (OMB Circular A–110) and the Common Rule implementing OMB Circular A–102.
Each category in the RPPR is a separate reporting component. Agencies will direct recipients to report on the one mandatory component
(‘‘Accomplishments’’), and also may direct them to report on optional components, as appropriate. Within a particular component, agencies may
direct recipients to complete only specific questions, as not all questions within a given component may be relevant to all agencies. Agencies may
develop an agency- or program-specific component, if necessary, to meet programmatic requirements, although agencies should minimize the degree to which they supplement the standard components. Such agency- or program specific requirements will require review and clearance by OMB.
Agencies also may use other OMB approved reporting formats, such as the Performance Progress Report (PPR), if those formats are better suited to the agency’s reporting requirements, for example, for research centers/institutes, clinical trials, or fellowship/training awards or in connection to reporting on program performance.
Agency RPPR Implementation Plans
OSTP/OMB Policy Letter
RPPR Format
RPPR Data Dictionary
Federal Register Notices on Research Performance Progress Reporting
Research Business Models Subcommittee
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