Title: Rompre avec le pass
1 FP6 Integrated Projects
A provisional description of integrated projects
as an instrument for implementing the priority
themes of the Sixth Framework Programme (as of
October 2002) europa.eu.int/comm/research/fp6/net
works-ip.html
2A wider range of better differentiated instruments
- New instruments
- Integrated projects (IP)
- Networks of excellence (NoE)
- Article 169 (joint implementation of national
programmes) - Traditional instruments
- Specific targeted research projects
- Co-ordination actions
- Specific support actions
3Principles guiding their design
- Simplification and streamlining
- to minimise the overheads for all concerned
whether applicant, contractor or the Commission - to speed up procedures, especially
time-to-contract - Flexibility and adaptability
- to enable instruments to be applicable throughout
the priority themes - to enable projects to evolve
- Increased management autonomy
- to eliminate unnecessary micro-management
- While preserving public accountability and
protecting interests of the Community
4Classification of the instruments
5Instruments to be used in priority
- Calls for proposals will identify which
instruments are to be used, which have priority,
and for what - From the outset, IPs and NoE will be the priority
means - for implementing those themes where it is already
deemed appropriate - while maintaining the use of specific targeted
research projects and coordination actions - In 2004, the Commission will arrange an
independent evaluation of the use of the
instruments - may lead to an adjustment of their relative
weightings
6Purpose of IPs
- Designed to generate the knowledge required to
implement the priority thematic areas of FP6 - by integrating the critical mass of activities
and resources needed - to achieve ambitious, clearly defined scientific
and technological objectives of a European
dimension
7Activities
- Activities integrated by a project may cover the
full research spectrum - should contain objective-driven research
- technological development and demonstration
components as appropriate - may contain a training component
- the effective management of knowledge will also
be an essential feature - the whole carried out in a coherent management
framework
8What is the scale of critical mass (I)?
- Concerning resources each IP must assemble the
critical mass of resources needed to achieve its
ambitious objectives - activities integrated may range up to several
tens of millions - but no minimum threshold, provided necessary
ambition and critical mass is achieved
9What is the scale of critical mass (II)?
- Concerning its partnership minimum of three
participants from three different Member States
or Associated States, of which at least two
should be Member States or Associated candidate
countries - but in practice likely to be substantially more
- SME participation is strongly encouraged
- Third country participants may be included,
with a possibility of Community financial support
for certain groups of countries - Concerning its duration typically three to five
years - but more if necessary to deliver the objectives
10Financial regime
- Community support will be in the form of a grant
to the budget - Paid as a contribution to actual costs
- that are necessary and economic for the project
- that are recorded in the accounts of the
participants - or, when provided for in the contract, in the
accounts of third parties - that exclude indirect taxes, duties, interest
- Annually, each participant to provide a summary
cost statement supported by - certification of total costs by an independent
auditor - management-level justification of costs
11Cost models
- A single family of three closely related cost
models - FC all actual direct and indirect costs
- FCFall actual direct costs plus 20 of these
direct costs (excluding subcontracting) to cover
related indirect costs and - ACF additional actual direct costs plus 20 of
these direct costs (excluding subcontracting) to
cover related indirect costs - Each organisation may use only one of the models
for all its FP6 participations, where they are
relevant - The same cost methodologies will be used for all
instruments implemented through grant to the
budget
12Rates of Community support
- Maximum rates of support for FC and FCF
participants - 50 for RTD and innovation-related components
- 35 for any demonstration component
- 100 for any training activities
- 100 for consortium management
- AC participants supported at up to 100 for all
components of the project (except for consortium
management which will be supported as under FCF) - For IPs, no more than 7 of the Community
contribution can be used to support consortium
management costs reimbursed at up to 100
13Proposal submission
- Through calls for proposals
- may be preceded by expressions of interest to
help focus calls and assist in consortium
building - Simplified proposal-making
- reflecting evolutionary nature of the project
- summary description of activities for entire
duration - detailed implementation plan only for first 18
months
14Evaluation process
- Evaluation by a strengthened peer-review system
- possibly in stages, involving individual reviews,
panel sessions, perhaps hearings of applicants - Key issues to be addressed during evaluation
- relevance to the objectives of the specific
programme - scale of ambition and potential impact
- ST excellence
- quality of the consortium
- quality of the project and knowledge management
- critical mass in terms of activities and resources
15Initial contract and advance payment (I)
- The contract will specify the maximum Community
contribution, but not its distribution among
participants - consortium autonomy
- elimination of major source of micro-management
- An annex contains
- overall description of the project
- detailed implementation plan only for first 18
months - Advance payment equal to 85 of the Community
contribution anticipated for the first 18 months
16Initial contract and advance payment (II)
- Simplified signature procedure
- faster entry into effect
- the consortium designates a coordinator
- liaison with Commission,
- receives and distributes the grant
- Consortium agreement is a prerequisite
17Reporting and payments schedule
- The consortium submits annual report containing
- an outline of previous 12 months activities
- financial documents on the costs incurred
(including cost certificates and management-level
justification) - a detailed implementation plan and associated
financial plan for the following 18 months - Upon acceptance of above by the Commission
- final settlement of payment for period concerned
(subject to any ex-post audit) - outstanding advance supplemented up to 85 of the
anticipated Community contribution for following
18 months
18Payments and reporting schedule(example of a 4
year contract)
Activity report
Reported costs
Activity report
Detailed work plan
Reported costs
Adjusted advance
Activity report
Detailed work plan
Reported costs
Adjusted advance
Activity report
Detailed work plan
Reported costs
Adjusted advance
Detailed work plan
Initial advance
0 6 12
18 24 30
36 42 48
Months
19Flexibility and autonomy of implementation
- For the implementation plan, each year, the
consortium - proposes a detailed plan for the coming 18 months
- and may propose to update the overall plan
- both need approval of the Commission to enter
into force - For changes in the consortium
- the consortium may itself decide to take in new
participants (though without additional funding) - the contract will specify when this must involve
a competitive call - the Commission may decide to launch calls to add
activities and participants (with additional
funding) - e.g. to enhance SME participation
20Monitoring and audits
- Robust output monitoring by the Commission,
involving external experts at all stages - annual review
- mid-term or milestone review,and
- final review
- Commission may also carry out audits
- financial (at least one per IP)
- technical
- technological
- ethical
21More Information on the instrumennts
- Regularly updated website on the instruments
- europa.eu.int/comm/research/fp6/networks-ip.html
- Brochures and leaflets on the new instruments
- Available at Heysel Conference and on Europa as
above - Presentation slides
- on Europa as above