Form 0920-1301 1301 Att 2a NCCDPHP DMP Template

[NCCDPHP] Templates for Extramural Data Management Plans

1301 Att 2a NCCDPHP DMP Template

[NCCDPHP] Templates for Extramural Data Management Plans

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ATTACHMENT 2a: NCCDPHP DMP Template


Form Approved

OMB NO: 0920-1301

Exp. Date: 6/30/2023

NCCDPHP Data Management Plan (DMP)

for use by applicants and awardees of contracts and notices of funding opportunity (NOFOs)


Background: The DMP should be developed during the project planning phase prior to the initiation of collecting or generating public health data and regularly updated as plans evolve. The DMP will be evaluated by CDC for completeness and quality at the time of application submission, award, or submission of the evaluation plan; at least annually thereafter; and when the project approaches termination. Public health data means digitally recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as a basis for public health findings, conclusions, and implementation. It does not include grantee progress reports, administrative data, preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, reports, communications with colleagues, or physical objects, such as laboratory notebooks or specimens. In most cases, acquisition of secondary data does not require a DMP. For projects in which CDC aggregates, analyzes, and disseminates awardees’ data, CDC may choose to develop the DMP. If the applicant or awardee believes that their project does not meet the criteria for submission of a DMP, the applicant/awardee must provide a justification.


Data Management Plan Requirement: Required Not Required

Reason not required: ______________________________________


Phase of project (check one): New Application New Award Evaluation Plan Continuation Final


Date: ____________________


NOFO or Contract name: ____________________________________________________________________________


NOFO or Contract (solicitation or award) Number: ________________________________________________________


Awardee Name or Number: __________________________________________________________________________


Description of the Data

In the following table, identify the data to be generated or collected for the public health dataset. If the project involves more than one, repeat this table for each public health dataset. All cells should be filled with brief answers. Expand cells as needed. Where necessary, state “n/a” or “plans pending”; however, the final DMP must have substantive responses for all cells

Dataset Title

Study Type/Design

Frequency of Data Collection

Data Collection Timeframe

Where Data Will Be Maintained During Study Period

Responsible Person / Contact Information


 

 

 

 

 

Describe the content (topics, variables) of the data



Description of Standards for Collecting Data

Describe the data collection/generation methods



Describe measures to ensure data quality



Providing Access to Data

Describe what level of access (free public access, restricted access, no access) of data will be provided and when it will be made available (must be within 30 months of a one-off collection; 12 months for close of a cycle for an ongoing collection)


Describe when, where, and how the data will be available (e.g., URL for downloading public access dataset, discoverability and procedures for gaining access to restricted dataset)


If free public access to the data will not be provided, give a justification


For data that will be released, describe procedures for data security, privacy / confidentiality (removal of PII, data use agreements, website security, etc.)


Description of Standards Accompanying Release of Data

Describe the established standards to be used to ensure usability and interoperability of data (e.g., ICD codes, CSV files, etc.)


Describe the documentation that will be available regarding data source (e.g., population studied, response rate, etc.)


Describe the documentation that will be available for analysis (e.g., data dictionary, sample code)


Archival and Long-Term Data Preservation

Describe the planned long-term preservation (how long the data will be stored, when the data can be accessed, who has access) or the justification for no long-term preservation


If applicable, name the planned final location of the data (publicly accessible repository, institutional or governmental repository, etc.) and describe how it can be accessed (including link or contact information for archived data)





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