Research Development Office (RDO) personnel distribute research opportunities, review proposals, negotiate research agreements, and administer projects. Once a project is in place, RDO monitors the contractual side of the project by (1) keeping the project accurately represented in the research agreement by preparing amendments and modifications as necessary and (2) documenting successful delivery of contract deliverables.
RDO employs two student workers, three proposal coordinators, two research services administrators, and a manager. Personnel provide expertise in areas of deliverables documentation, proposal preparation, electronic proposal submission, human subjects protocol, subcontracting, contract terms and conditions, contract administration, intellectual property, prequalification, and location of research opportunities. RDO works cooperatively with researchers, the business office, the communications office, the TAMUS legal office, the TAMRF, and other TAMUS-related offices as needed to accomplish research agreements in accordance with TAMUS policy.
RDO provides the following services:
By providing a fairly high level of support, RDO reduces the number of hours researchers spend on proposals, contracting, deliverable documentation, and contract maintenance. Researchers have more time available for projects. Proposals and contracts have less risk of noncompliance with sponsor and institution policies.