Where on the NIH site can issued contracts and their abstracts be reviewed (similar to the CRISP system)?
The Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects (CRISP) is a searchable database of federally funded biomedical research projects conducted at universities, hospitals, and other research institutions. The database, maintained by the Office of Extramural Research at NIH, is the only system that contains abstracts and project summary information on research contracts that users, including the public, can use to search for scientific concepts, emerging trends and techniques, or to identify specific projects and/or investigators. Access CRISP here. It is noted, however, that the Office of Acquisitions Management and Policy’s Contract Data Management Program provides NIH contract management data reporting and analyses to the NIH acquisition community, DHHS, and the general public. It also provides a monthly listing of all NIH acquisitions (contracts and purchase orders) that are awarded in excess of $25,000. This listing does not contain the “abstracts”; however, it does includ
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