Posts Tagged: Contracts
Contracts & Grants Director Nolan to retire
Dear Colleagues:
It is with mixed emotions that I inform you of the upcoming retirement of Kathleen (Kathy) Nolan, director of ANR Office of Contracts & Grants (OGC), effective June 27, 2024. There's no doubt that Kathy's retirement is well deserved, after 24 years of service to the University of California, the last 11 years serving UC Agriculture and Natural Resources.
I have had the privilege of working with Kathy throughout her years with ANR, and found her to be a pillar of strength, competence, dedication, and of service for the division. Kathy is recognized for her commitment to providing exceptional leadership to her OGC team. Under Kathy's leadership, the OCG team has reached a high-level of professionalism and expertise in Research Administration in ANR and has played a critical role in promoting and enabling the growth of ANR's research enterprise.
When Kathy joined ANR, the volume of contract and grants was less than $30M annually. That portfolio has today grown to over $100M. Kathy led the team that helped ANR achieve this level, while providing our academics with outstanding and exemplary customer service, as consistently evidenced in our customer service surveys.
Please join me in congratulating Kathy on her upcoming retirement. She will be greatly missed as a friend and a colleague. I will update you with our progress of filling this important vacancy in the near future. Kimberly Lamar, associate director, has agreed to serve as interim director until the position is filled.
Best regards,
Tu M. Tran
Associate Vice President, Business Operations
Datasets help define stakeholder needs and significance of research, education and extension
Community-based demographic, environmental, economic, social and health data can help us better understand the 40 million people we serve. Whether you are drafting technical reports or applying for grant funding, you may find datasets useful to define stakeholder need and significance of research, education and extension impacts when communicating with potential partners, sponsors and advocates.
Rural County Representatives of California recently released Rural County Representatives of California, Economic and Demographic Profiles. These data sources provide demographic, environmental, economic, social and industry data by county.
County-level profiles can also inform decisions on how best to develop programs and initiatives that benefit farmers and ranchers, strengthen regional food systems and protect natural resources.
The following are just a few more examples of county-level profile datasets that may support your efforts as UC ANR academics and programmatic staff:
- California Department of Education - DataQuest
Data on school performance, test results, school staffing, graduation and dropout rates.
- California Department of Finance County Profiles
Economic, social, and demographic data at the state and county level.
- California Department of Public Health - County Health Status Profiles
Data for selected health indicators and California's leading causes of death.
- California Department of Public Health – Local Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Community Profiles
County profiles designed to provide data on the health and environment (community, home and school) of California mothers, babies, children and teens.
- California Department of Public Health – Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program County Profiles
Data on CalFresh eligibility demographics, food insecurity rates, and nutrition.
- California Employment Development, Labor Market Information Demographic Profile - California and Counties
Profile data including age, race/ethnicity, sex, household type and relationship, housing occupancy, and social and economic data, such as income, poverty and labor force.
- California Environmental Public Health Tracking
A variety of health and environmental data.
- California Food Policy Advocates Nutrition & Food Insecurity Profile
Data on County-level poverty rates and food insecurity.
- California Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project
Demographic and community health data to support planning healthy communities and evaluating the impact of plans, projects, policy, and environmental changes on community health.
- Data.gov
Managed by U.S. General Services Administration, Technology Transformation Service, datasets provide access to agriculture, climate, consumer, ecosystem, education, energy, finance, health and local government data.
- Data USA, by Deloitte, Datawheel MIT Media Lab
Data on economy, education, housing, health and safety, diversity for a specific city, metro area or county location.
- National Agricultural Statistics Service
Commodity and industry data by county and region.
- University of Washington, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
County-level data for life expectancy, mortality rates, obesity prevalence and recommended physical activity levels.
Vanity Campbell
Proposal Development Coordinator
Contracts & Grants
View or leave comments for ANR Leadership at http://ucanr.edu/sites/ANRUpdate/Comments.
This announcement is also posted and archived on the ANR Update pages.
UC contractors and vendors must comply with fair wage plan
As described in Human Resources' Oct. 14, ANR Update email, the UC Fair Wage/Fair Work Plan became effective Oct. 1, 2015. It is important to note that the plan applies not only to UC personnel, but also to contractors/vendors doing business with and providing services to UC. The UC Fair Wage/Fair Work Plan also provides measures to ensure contractor compliance including a dedicated telephone hotline (1-855-WAGES-UC) and webpage by which contract workers may report complaints directly to the Office of the President.
As the first university in the country to voluntarily set a minimum wage, compliance with this requirement will be scrutinized carefully. To ensure compliance, effective immediately it is imperative that UC ANR personnel do not allow contractors and/or vendors to perform work or provide services to UC ANR unless and until a properly authorized UC agreement is in place. (Common types of UC ANR work or services that are subject to the Fair Wage policy include repair services, farm labor contractor services, agricultural services, construction services, etc.)
UC policy has always required that an authorized UC purchase order (or other appropriate form of contract) be executed before work begins. With the implementation of the UC Fair Wage/Fair Work Plan, however, it is critical that UC ANR obtain services only from firms that will execute a contract guaranteeing payment of the plan's minimum wage, as described in UC's factsheet. Accordingly, the vendor's willingness to do this must be confirmed prior to the start of work.
Allowing work to proceed before an appropriately authorized UC purchase order is issued will be considered a breach of UC policy (an unauthorized purchase), and is very likely to trigger new/additional administrative requirements, cause delay and impede payment to the vendor.
The following UC ANR administrative staff members are available to assist you with this and related matters:
UC ANR Location |
Contact Name |
Phone Number and Email Address |
County-based Cooperative Extension Offices |
Emily Melton Casado, BOC-K Emily LaRue, BOC-K |
559-646-6537 559-646-6079 |
Research and Extension Centers |
Debra Driskill, REC AO |
760-356-3061 |
Statewide Programs & |
Sally Harmsworth, BOC-D Zach Watkins, BOC-D |
530-750-1372 530-750-1295 |
UC ANR Oakland |
Sonia Scott, AVP-BO |
510-987-0084 |
Additional information is available at
- UC president announces $15/Hour Minimum Wage
- UC Fair Wage/Fair Work Plan Implementation Guide
- UC Business and Finance Bulletin BUS-43, Materiel Management
Thank you very much for your attention to and compliance with this new University of California policy.
Catherine Montano
Director, Administrative Policies & Business Contracts
View or leave comments for ANR Leadership at http://ucanr.edu/sites/ANRUpdate/Comments.
This announcement is also posted and archived on the ANR Update pages.
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Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Workshop April 10
The ANR Office of Contracts & Grants and the UC Davis Innovation Access Office will present an Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer workshop on Thursday, April 10, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
ANR Contracts & Grants and UC Davis Innovation Access work together to support the continuum of innovation at ANR – from developing a new research project with a sponsor to protecting new inventions and transferring technologies to industry partners for commercializing in the marketplace.
This workshop will explain your rights, as a UC employee, under UC Patent Policy, and will detail the technology transfer process for new inventions. It will also explain why Intellectual Property language in research agreements is important and how it can have implications lasting after the research project is concluded.
Presenters include:
- Kathleen P. Nolan, J.D. Director, ANR Office of Contracts & Grants
- Randi Jenkins, J.D., Associate Director, UCD Sponsored Programs Office (and former UCD Innovation Access Licensing Officer)
- Nancy Rashid, Ph.D., Licensing officer, UCD Innovation Access Office.
There will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the workshop.
UC Cooperative Extension county directors, advisors, specialists and other interested ANR faculty and staff should attend. Specialists based at UC Berkeley or UC Riverside are encouraged to participate and will find this workshop very helpful even though they use the Technology Transfer Offices on their respective campuses for invention reporting.
The workshop will be held in the San Joaquin Valley Conference Room of the ANR Building at 2801 Second Street in Davis.
For those unable to attend in person, or if space is no longer available, the workshop will be available via AdobeConnect. To participate in person or by AdobeConnect webinar, register at http://ucanr.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynumber=12724. Webinar participants will receive the AdobeConnect link after they register.
View or leave comments for ANR Leadership at http://ucanr.edu/sites/ANRUpdate/Comments.
This announcement is also posted and archived on the ANR Update pages.
New phone numbers for staff in ANR building in Davis
Everyone who moved into the new ANR building located at 2801 Second Street in Davis has a new phone number. Before calling them, please check the ANR directory for their new phone numbers. Email addresses remain unchanged.
- 4-H Foundation
- 4-H Youth Development Program
- Academic Personnel Unit
- Business Operations Center
- Communication Services and Information Technology
- Contracts and Grants
- Development Services
- Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)
- Facilities Planning and Management
- Risk & Safety Services
- Integrated Pest Management Program
- Master Gardener Program
- Program Planning and Evaluation Unit
- Program Support Unit
- Research and Extension Center Administrative Office
- Staff Personnel Unit
- Western IPM Center
- Youth, Families and Communities Administrative Office
If you haven’t been in the new building, Steve Heindl gives a virtual tour of the transition from roller skating rink to LEED-certified offices at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ht47V3GZEY&feature=youtu.be.
View or leave comments for ANR Leadership at http://ucanr.edu/sites/ANRUpdate/Comments.
This announcement is also posted and archived on the ANR Update pages.