Research Security Program

Research Security is a program for safeguarding the University of Arizona's research enterprise against the misappropriation of research and development to the detriment of national or economic security, related violations of research integrity, and foreign government interference.

Export Control primarily focuses on preventing the transfer of sensitive technology to foreign entities, including foreign nationals within the U.S. With that in mind, contact export control for:

  • Export control determinations related to research involving regulated technologies, information, or materials, including Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)
  • Submitting government licenses
  • Investigating potential violations of export control regulations
  • Implementing and ensuring compliance with Technology Control Plans (TCPs) and CUI requirements

Research Security, on the other hand, has a broader scope, addressing risks such as foreign influence, data breaches, and conflicts of interest in research. Contact research security for:

  • Research collaborations, proposals, and subawards
  • Contracts, agreements, and memorandums of understanding
  • Purchases from foreign entities
  • Designated Campus Colleague worksheets
  • Visiting scholars
  • Employment offers to foreign nationals from Countries of Concern
  • Requests for international travel
  • Visa sponsorships
  • Material Transfer Agreements and Intellectual Property licensing agreements

 

The Research Security team works with the UArizona community to strengthen protections of research and development against foreign government interference and exploitation while maintaining an open environment to foster research discoveries and innovation that benefit our nation and the world.


Research Security Point of Contact: Taren Ellis Langford

Research Security Incidents must be reported to the Research Security Point of Contact.  A Research Security Incident is an action regarding Federal science and engineering support, such as failure to disclose information that could pose financial conflicts of interest or conflicts of commitment; misappropriation of research data or knowhow; and diversion of intellectual property; among others, due to improper foreign influence.

Learn about Foreign Components that must be disclosed.

Learn about Foreign Interests that must be disclosed.

Learn about Malign Foreign Talent Recruitment Programs.

Learn about Foreign Affiliations that must be disclosed.

What should you do to protect R&D?

 

Learn more about NSPM-33 and the background of Research Security and Undue Influence here.

Contact Information

Research Security Program | ResearchSecurity@arizona.edu

Taren Ellis Langford, Senior Director | tmellis@arizona.edu or (520) 626-8266

Brian Hillegonds, Assistant Director | brianhillegonds@arizona.edu or (520) 621-3511

Teresa Saeed, Program Coordinator | tsaeed@arizona.edu or (520) 621-2610