[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR22.105]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
              CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
 
PART 22--DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS--AWARD AND ADMINISTRATION--Table of 
Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 22.105  Definitions.

    Other than the terms defined in this section, terms used in this 
part are defined in 32 CFR 21.130.
    Administrative offset. An action whereby money payable by the United 
States Government to, or held by the Government for, a recipient is 
withheld to satisfy a delinquent debt the recipient owes the Government.
    Advanced research. Advanced technology development that creates new 
technology or demonstrates the viability of applying existing technology 
to new products and processes in a general way. Advanced research is 
most closely analogous to precompetitive technology development in the 
commercial sector (i.e., early phases of research and development on 
which commercial competitors are willing to collaborate, because the 
work is not so coupled to specific products and processes that the 
results of the work must be proprietary). It does not include 
development of military systems and hardware where specific requirements 
have been defined. It is typically funded in Advanced Technology 
Development (Budget Activity 3 and Research Category 6.3A) programs 
within Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E).
    Applied research. Efforts that attempt to determine and exploit the 
potential of scientific discoveries or improvements in technology such 
as new materials, devices, methods and processes. It typically is funded 
in Applied Research (Budget Activity 2 and Research Category 6.2) 
programs within Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E). 
Applied research normally follows basic research but may not be fully 
distinguishable from the related basic research. The term does not 
include efforts whose principal aim is the design, development, or 
testing of specific products, systems or processes to be considered for 
sale or acquisition; these efforts are within the definition of 
``development.''
    Basic research. Efforts directed toward increasing knowledge and 
understanding in science and engineering, rather than the practical 
application of that knowledge and understanding. It typically is funded 
within Basic Research (Budget Activity 1 and Research Category 6.1) 
programs within Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E). For 
the purposes of this part, basic research includes:
    (1) Research-related, science and engineering education, including 
graduate fellowships and research traineeships.
    (2) Research instrumentation and other activities designed to 
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the infrastructure for science and engineering research.
    Claim. A written demand or written assertion by one of the parties 
to a grant or cooperative agreement seeking as a matter of right, the 
payment of money in a sum certain, the adjustment or interpretation of 
award terms, or other relief arising under or relating to a grant or 
cooperative agreement. A routine request for payment that is not in 
dispute when submitted is not a claim. The submission may be converted 
to a claim by written notice to the grants officer if it is disputed 
either as to liability or amount, or is not acted upon in a reasonable 
time.
    Debt. Any amount of money or any property owed to a Federal Agency 
by any person, organization, or entity except another United States 
Federal Agency. Debts include any amounts due from insured or guaranteed 
loans, fees, leases, rents, royalties, services, sales of real or 
personal property, or overpayments, penalties, damages, interest, fines 
and forfeitures, and all other claims and similar sources. Amounts due a 
nonappropriated fund instrumentality are not debts owed the United 
States, for the purposes of this subchapter.
    Delinquent debt. A debt:
    (1) That the debtor fails to pay by the date specified in the 
initial written notice from the agency owed the debt, normally within 30 
calendar days, unless the debtor makes satisfactory payment arrangements 
with the agency by that date; and
    (2) With respect to which the debtor has elected not to exercise any 
available appeals or has exhausted all agency appeal processes.
    Development. The systematic use of scientific and technical 
knowledge in the design, development, testing, or evaluation of 
potential new products, processes, or services to meet specific 
performance requirements or objectives. It includes the functions of 
design engineering, prototyping, and engineering testing.
    Electronic commerce. The conduct of business through the use of 
automation and electronic media, in lieu of paper transactions, direct 
personal contact, telephone, or other means. For grants and cooperative 
agreements, electronic commerce can include the use of electronic data 
interchange, electronic mail, electronic bulletin board systems, and 
electronic funds transfer for: program announcements or solicitations; 
applications or proposals; award documents; recipients' requests for 
payment; payment authorizations; and payments.
    Electronic data interchange. The exchange of standardized 
information communicated electronically between business partners, 
typically between computers. It is DoD policy that DoD Component EDI 
applications conform to the American National Standards Institute 
(ANSI), Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) X-12 standard.\1\
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    \1\ Available from Accredited Standards Committee, X-12 Secretariat, 
Data Interchange Standards Association, 1800 Diagonal Road, Suite 355, 
Alexandria, VA 22314-2852; Attention: Manager Maintenance and 
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    Electronic funds transfer. A system that provides the authority to 
debit or credit accounts in financial institutions by electronic means 
rather than source documents (e.g., paper checks). Processing typically 
occurs through the Federal Reserve System and/or the Automated Clearing 
House (ACH) computer network. It is DoD policy that DoD Component EFT 
transmissions conform to the American National Standards Institute 
(ANSI), Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) X-12 standard.
    Historically Black colleges and universities. Institutions of higher 
education determined by the Secretary of Education to meet the 
requirements of 34 CFR 608.2. Each DoD Component's contracting 
activities and grants officers may obtain a list of historically Black 
colleges and universities from that DoD Component's Small and 
Disadvantaged Business Utilization office.
    Institution of higher education. An educational institution that 
meets the criteria in section 1201(a) of the Higher Education Act of 
1965 (20 U.S.C. 1141(a)). Note, however, that institution of higher 
education has a different meaning in Sec. 22.520, as given at 
Sec. 22.520(b)(2).
    Minority institutions. Institutions of higher education that meet 
the criteria for minority institutions specified in 10

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U.S.C. 2323. Each DoD Component's contracting activities and grants 
officers may obtain copies of a current list of institutions that 
qualify as minority institutions under 10 U.S.C. 2323 from that DoD 
Component's Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization office (the 
list of minority institutions changes periodically, based on Department 
of Education data on institutions' enrollments of minority students).
    Research. Basic, applied, and advanced research, as defined in this 
section.
    Subaward. An award of financial assistance in the form of money, or 
property in lieu of money, made under a DoD grant or cooperative 
agreement by a recipient to an eligible subrecipient. The term includes 
financial assistance for substantive program performance by the 
subrecipient of a portion of the program for which the DoD grant or 
cooperative agreement was made. It does not include the recipient's 
procurement of goods and services needed to carry out the program.