Impact of FY 2013 Sequestration Order on NSF Awards
Impact of FY 2013 Sequestration Order on NSF Awards
The National Science Foundation has issued the following Important Notice concerning the impact of sequestration on the NSF programs:
Notice No. 133 February 27, 2013
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRESIDENTS OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES AND HEADS OF OTHER NATIONAL
SCIENCE FOUNDATION AWARDEE ORGANIZATIONS
Subject: Impact of FY 2013 Sequestration Order on NSF Awards
As you may know, since passage of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, the
President has been working with Congress to reach agreement on a balanced
deficit reduction plan. If an agreement is not reached by the end of this
month, the President will be required to issue an order on March 1, 2013 that
will implement across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration. As a
result of this expected sequestration order, the Fiscal Year (FY) 2013
appropriations of the National Science Foundation (NSF) will be reduced by 5
percent.
We intend to make the necessary FY 2013 reductions with as little disruption as
possible to established commitments, and are using the following set of core
principles to guide our sequestration planning activities:
• Protect commitments to NSF’s core mission and maintain existing awards;
• Protect the NSF workforce; and
• Protect STEM human capital development programs.
By adhering to these core principles and the government-wide guidance issued by
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Memorandum 13-03, Planning for
Uncertainty with Respect to Fiscal Year 2013 Budgetary Resources, we expect
to be able to accommodate the sequestration reductions in ways that minimize,
to the extent possible, the impact on our mission, both short- and long-term.
Because the sequestration order takes effect at mid-year, its impact is
somewhat greater than might otherwise be the case. At NSF, the major impact of
sequestration will be seen in reductions to the number of new research grants
and cooperative agreements awarded in FY 2013. We anticipate that the total
number of new research grants will be reduced by approximately 1,000.
In keeping with the first core principle listed above, and to assure continuity
and minimize disruption of scientific research, all continuing grant increments
in FY 2013 will be awarded, as scheduled, and there will be no impact on
existing NSF standard grants. The same intent applies to annual increments for
cooperative agreements, though overall funding constraints may require
reductions to certain major investments. These will be handled on a
case-by-case basis.
It is also important to advise you that the Foundation is currently operating
under a Continuing Resolution (CR) that will expire on March 27, 2013. Once NSF
has appropriations in place beyond March 27th, we will revise this notice as
necessary.
Subra Suresh
Director
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