Decrypting PRC Industrial and Technology Policy
Program Funding
Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.
Program Objective
Funds will support a comprehensive research plan to compile, categorize, analyze, and publicize methodologically sound information on People’s Republic of China (PRC) international economic influence. The information will allow developing countries, including in South America, Africa, and the Indo-Pacific, to assess more accurately the risks associated with PRC technology acquisition and deployment plans, and help them build alliances to combat unfair economic practices. This project will fill persistent knowledge gaps and produce a high-resolution map of all major PRC Government industrial and advanced technology initiatives, using proven research methods to identify detailed information on priorities, implementing institutions, and policy tools. It will provide a detailed understanding of how high-level, high-profile PRC policy initiatives translate into discrete actions and support for PRC industry throughout all levels of government, particularly as they interface with PRC private and state-owned firms. The project will significantly expand global understanding of PRC digital investments, Military-Civil Fusion, and other technology innovation efforts. The implementing partner will provide this information through outreach to targeted countries. Activities may include conferences for ESF-eligible countries globally that convene the research teams to share, evaluate and cross validate results. The program’s research outputs will be publicly available and include information detailing PRC cyber, ICT, and emerging technology plans and intentions, easily accessible by governments, academics, journalists, and NGOs.
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants
- Public nonprofits
Experts in PRC industrial and technology policy. Must have demonstrated record of high-caliber production on these topics, particularly with a focus on civilian sectors.
Beneficiaries
- 7
Experts in PRC industrial and technology policy. Must have demonstrated record of high-caliber production on these topics, particularly with a focus on civilian sectors.
How to Apply
Award Procedure
A Department of State Financial Management Officer must allocate and commit funds through all applicable authorities before successful proposals receive award funds. A Department of State Grants Officer will ensure grantees meet all applicable requirements prior to authorizing the commitment of funds. Successful applicants will receive a Form DS_1909 Federal Assistance Award (FAA) coversheet from the Grants Officer. The FAA will include the award specifics that accompany Department of State federal assistance.
Program details & compliance
Description
Funds will support a comprehensive research plan to compile, categorize, analyze, and publicize methodologically sound information on People’s Republic of China (PRC) international economic influence. The information will allow developing countries, including in South America, Africa, and the Indo-Pacific, to assess more accurately the risks associated with PRC technology acquisition and deployment plans, and help them build alliances to combat unfair economic practices. This project will fill persistent knowledge gaps and produce a high-resolution map of all major PRC Government industrial and advanced technology initiatives, using proven research methods to identify detailed information on priorities, implementing institutions, and policy tools. It will provide a detailed understanding of how high-level, high-profile PRC policy initiatives translate into discrete actions and support for PRC industry throughout all levels of government, particularly as they interface with PRC private and state-owned firms. The project will significantly expand global understanding of PRC digital investments, Military-Civil Fusion, and other technology innovation efforts. The implementing partner will provide this information through outreach to targeted countries. Activities may include conferences for ESF-eligible countries globally that convene the research teams to share, evaluate and cross validate results. The program’s research outputs will be publicly available and include information detailing PRC cyber, ICT, and emerging technology plans and intentions, easily accessible by governments, academics, journalists, and NGOs.
Use of Funds
Allowed Uses
The assistance may be used by highly trained specialists and subject matter experts to conduct advanced research.
Required Documentation
Experts in PRC industrial and technology policy. Must have demonstrated record of high-caliber production on these topics, particularly with a focus on civilian sectors. The implementer will sub-award for financial modeling through a qualified consultant and/or vendor, subject to grantor approval.
Reporting & Compliance
Applicable 2 CFR 200 Subparts
- Subpart B — General Provisions
- Subpart C — Pre-Federal Award Requirements
- Subpart D — Post-Federal Award Requirements
- Subpart E — Cost Principles
- Subpart F — Audit Requirements