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From: Tala Awada tawada2@unl.edu Sent: Monday, September 29, 2025 11:09 AM To: ard-faculty-tt@lists.unl.edu; ard-faculty-ntt@lists.unl.edu Subject: IMPORTANT - Research Personnel (faculty, staff, grad students) : NSPM-33 training requirements
UNL now requires all research personnel (faculty, staff, and graduate students) to complete UNL's customized responsible conduct of research online training, which includes training on research security. Details are below. Please share with appropriate graduate students and staff as well!! RCR For All training in Bridge (NSPM-33/research security training) is now active. Thank you Tala
______________________________________ Tala Awada, PhD Associate Dean & Director Agricultural Research Division Professor, School of Natural Resources University of Nebraska-Lincoln tawada@unl.edumailto:tawada@unl.edu 402-472-7088
From: Deb Hamernik dhamernik2@unl.edu Sent: Monday, September 29, 2025 10:24 AM To: Cory Armstrong cory.armstrong@unl.edu; Tala Awada tawada2@unl.edu; Eve Brank ebrank2@unl.edu; Scout Calvert scout.calvert@unl.edu; Anthony Schutz anthony@unl.edu; Anthony Bushard abushard2@unl.edu; Deryl Hatch-Tocaimaza derylhatch@unl.edu; Kathleen Lodl klodl1@unl.edu; Mark Riley mriley3@unl.edu; Susan Sheridan ssheridan2@unl.edu; Zhenghong Tang ztang2@unl.edu; Emre Unlu emre@unl.edu Cc: Sara Quinn squinn@unl.edu Subject: FW: IMPORTANT: NSPM-33 training requirements
Hello Associate Deans for Research!
Sara Quinn asked me to forward this message to you and for you to please share this message with faculty in your units and remind them that the RCR For All training in Bridge (NSPM-33/research security training) is now active. We are trying to ensure that we get as many folks (key personnel) notified as possible (particularly regarding the first and quickly approaching deadline of October 10). Please reiterate the importance of the training in their areas and the deadlines highlighted below. The initial group of folks with federal funding have been automatically enrolled, however, anyone needing to complete the training can now enroll themselves as well.
Remember that this training covers several federal training requirements. Our customized training should take less than 2 hours to complete vs. the alternatives that would take more than one training session and somewhere around 4-5 hours to complete.
Any questions, please contact Sara Quinn (SQuinn@unl.edumailto:SQuinn@unl.edu). Thanks!
Deb
________________________________ From: Jennifer Nelson <vcresearch@unl.edumailto:vcresearch@unl.edu> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2025 8:12 AM To: Subject: IMPORTANT: NSPM-33 training requirements
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You are receiving this email as a current awardee/past applicant for federal funding. We are writing to ensure you are aware of a new training requirement and upcoming deadlines, detailed as follows:
In accordance with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) National Security Presidential Memo-33 (NSPM-33)https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/010422-NSPM-33-Implementation-Guidance.pdf__;!!PvXuogZ4sRB2p-tU!HpU1xtyyOSmmxCpYlpXyEK-7FzMk5wTT7mefJjVYdiqidJxISx-lROvvsQqa2uIp5w4m03PNJMmcPzhrz8C99rE$ all federal research funding agencies must improve and safeguard the research enterprise for research security. UNL and other institutions receiving over $50M in research funding must have a Research Security Program, which includes required training on several topics. The NSPM-33 initiative began several years ago, in response to concerns over foreign influence in U.S. research. These finalized requirements were completed as a bi-partisan effort intended to safeguard and secure the U.S. research enterprise.
The Office of Research and Innovation (ORI and Research, Compliance, Integrity, and Security (RCIS) have been working over the course of the last year to evaluate the available trainings both federally and internally while focusing on a two key goals:
* First, to reduce burden/confusion and hours of time being spent completing various training needs. * Second, to provide the best possible training for our campus. The training landscape for research personnel is significant, and the NSPM-33 (research security) trainings developed and offered by federal sponsors take anywhere from 2-4 hours and only cover a couple of specific topics. These trainings leave other topics unaddressed that are still required for other federal purposes, or because of the evolving federal requirements, create serious challenges in quickly meeting new changes and directives. With this in mind, we have decided on a "Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) for All,<https://research.unl.edu/researchcompliance/rcr-education-training/ >" approach. Therefore, moving forward, UNL requires all research personnel (faculty, staff, and graduate students) to complete UNL's customized responsible conduct of research online training, which includes training on research security. This mandatory training is necessary to satisfy multiple federal requirements that are intended to educate on research integrity standards and safeguard the academic research enterprise against the misappropriation of U.S. research and development through inclusion of research security training. The training is available in Bridge<https://fed.nebraska.edu/idp/profile/SAML2/Redirect/SSO?execution=e1s2 >.
What does this mean for you/what should you do?
A couple of federal funding agencies have been leading the way in articulating research security requirements and associated trainings.
1. If you are currently funded or anticipate submitting a funding proposal to the National Science Foundation (NSF), Department of Energy (DOE), or the Department of Defense (DOD), you must complete the online RCR training before October 10, 2025. NSF and these initial funding agencies have stated they will not accept funding proposals if submitters cannot certify research security training has been completed within the previous 12 months. The UNL Office of Sponsored Programs will not be able to submit your proposal(s) if key personnel have not completed the training. Once you complete the training, this information will be uploaded from Bridge, into NUramp and your training information will display within the Sponsored Programs module in NUramp.
* We have pre-registered you for the training in Bridge already, it should be loaded and available in your Bridge account and you should have received an email from Bridge directly. * Research personnel are required to complete the comprehensive RCR training every 4 years, which includes a quiz at the end. On average, most users will be able to complete the training in approximately 1.5 hours. Additionally, an annual refresher training must be completed, which does not include a quiz. Most users will be able to complete the refresher training in less than 30 minutes. 2. If you are currently funded by or anticipate submitting a funding proposal to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Department of Education (DOEd), Department of Justice (DOJ), or other federal sponsors you must complete the online RCR training before January 25, 2026. NIH and some of these funding agencies are following similar processes as noted above and training must be completed within the previous 12 months. The UNL Office of Sponsored Programs will not be able to submit your proposal(s) if key personnel have not completed the training. Once you complete the training, this information will be uploaded from Bridge, into NUramp and your training information will display within the Sponsored Programs module in NUramp as below).
* We strongly encourage you to complete the online RCR training as soon as possible, with the overall deadline of completion before January 25, 2026. * We have pre-registered you for the training in Bridge already. It should be loaded and available in your Bridge account, and you should have received an email from Bridge directly. 3. All other research (funded or unfunded). By Fall 2026 (the end of October 2026), we will require all other research personnel (including graduate students) to have completed the online RCR training. However, this is an evolving area, and if certain agencies stipulate otherwise, we will provide notifications about completing the training earlier.
The following are links to additional resources and our previous announcements to the campus on NSPM-33:
UNL NSPM-33 webpage<https://research.unl.edu/researchcompliance/national-security-presidential-m... > R&I Research News Announcements on NSPM-33
* February 3, 2025<https://research.unl.edu/blog/ri-provides-update-on-addressing-federal-requi... > * June 2, 2025<https://research.unl.edu/blog/nspm-33-webpage-now-available/ > * September 8, 2025<https://research.unl.edu/blog/researchers-reminded-to-use-nspm-33-webpage/ > * Research Security Flyerhttps://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/uofnelincoln.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/ResearchComplianceServicesSharepoint/ERvH1fRoLBZGkQqszZsJKpYBNEaX6wQglqyRnwY2M4anYA?e=TwJbuH__;!!PvXuogZ4sRB2p-tU!HpU1xtyyOSmmxCpYlpXyEK-7FzMk5wTT7mefJjVYdiqidJxISx-lROvvsQqa2uIp5w4m03PNJMmcPzhrh25OxWE$ UNL Research Security Program Overview<https://research.unl.edu/researchcompliance/research-data-security-templates... >
If you have any questions, please contact the RCIS Office at rcr@unl.edumailto:rcr@unl.edu.
Sincerely, Jennifer Nelson Interim Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation
Sara Quinn Director, Research Compliance, Integrity and Security Deputy Research Integrity Officer
Jordan Soliz Research Integrity Officer and Institutional Official Professor, Communication Studies