Project Reporting for the EuCARD Integrating Activity Project Based on: - Provisions of the Grant Agreement (GA) and its annexes - FP7 Guide on Project.

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Project Reporting for the EuCARD Integrating Activity Project Based on: - Provisions of the Grant Agreement (GA) and its annexes - FP7 Guide on Project Reporting - EuCARD Consortium Agreement (CA) Acronyms used: PC = Project Coordinator SC = Steering Committee GB = Governing Board prepared by Svetlomir Stavrev (additions by O.N.)

EuCARD Coordination Office2 There will be two project reporting lines in EuCARD:  External, covering the preparation and submission of the Periodic Reports to the EC, as well as the Deliverable Reports specified in the Grant Agreement (Annex 1).  Internal, with 6-month periodicity, serving: (i) as necessary input for the preparation of the Periodic Reports. (ii) as means for the Coordinator, Steering Committee and the Governing Board to follow up the progress of the project, and in case of problems, to take adequate measures on time, if necessary. Project reporting lines D. Pasini Brussels J.P. Koutchouk Meyrin

EuCARD Coordination Office3 Interim Activity Reports Purpose: to allow the SC and GB to follow up the progress of the project. Internal Project Reporting 1/6 Example of 4: * Relative to the internal planning of each participant. Content (based on the content of the Periodic Reports to the EC) 1.A brief description of the work performed on the Task, achievements, problems encountered and corrective actions taken, as well as any major deviations from the original DoW. 2.Description of progress towards Project Deliverables and Milestones, and expected delays, if any, as well as reasons for such delays. 3.Plans for the work to be completed during the next 6-month period. 4.Estimate of the man-power efforts of the beneficiaries involved in that Task Total length of the IAR: 2-4 pages per Task Difficult to collect these informations

EuCARD Coordination Office4 Interim Activity Reports (every 6 months, “S” for Semester) Internal Project Reporting 2/6 Task Interim Activity Report Task Coordinator prepares the IAR for his/her Task (S+10) Contact persons from each participant for each Task Input from P1 … Input from P2 Input from Pn WP Coordinator(s) assemble the IAR for their WP (S+20) WP Interim Activity Report PCSC Project Coordinator verifies the WP IARs and sends them to the SC (S+30) Sub-tasks are not described; sub-tasks leaders not in the flow e.g. CERNe.g. DESYe.g. INFN

EuCARD Coordination Office5 Interim Resource Utilisation Summaries Purpose: To allow the Coordinator and GB to monitor the utilisation of project resources Internal Project Reporting 3/6 Content: (Similar to the justification for the Financial Statements due for the Periodic Reports to the EC): overview of the budget situation of each participant – estimated actual expenditure (full costs) per Work Package, and if possible by Task, for the different cost categories, with a brief explanation for the major expenditure items: - personnel, including person-months used, - equipment and materials, - travel, - other direct costs.

EuCARD Coordination Office6 Interim Resource Utilisation Summaries Internal Project Reporting 4/6 Example: requires budget codes by Task ???

EuCARD Coordination Office7 Comments to the Interim Resource Utilisation Summaries  The Resource Utilisation Summaries will be cumulative, covering the last and all previous 6-month periods. They will need to be validated by the finance department (service) of each participant only for the periods coinciding with the Periodic Reports to the Commission (M18, M36 and M48).  Only a fraction of the costs indicated in the Resource Utilisation Summaries of M18, M36 and M48 may be used for the Financial Statements that will be sent to the EC (a fraction sufficient to justify the requested EC contribution for each participant).  The Resource Utilisation Summaries will be used by the Coordinator and by the Governing Board for monitoring the use of resources and the budget expenditure profile of the participants, and of the Project as a whole. Internal Project Reporting 5/6

EuCARD Coordination Office8 Interim Resource Utilisation Summaries (every 6 months) Internal Project Reporting 6/6 Contact persons for admin / legal matters from each participant Input from P1 … Input from P2 Input from P37 Project Coordinator assembles the report Interim Project Resource Utilisation Report PCGB Project Coordinator reports to the GB at the Annual Meetings Project Coordinator informs the SC each semester PCSC

EuCARD Coordination Office9 Periodic Reports must be sent to the EC at the end of each reporting period (P) – M18, M36, M48 (+2 months for the preparation) Periodic Project Reporting 1/2 Content of the Periodic (and Final) Reports: 1.A publishable summary 2.Overview of objectives and achievements of the whole Project for the period 3.Work progress and achievements for each Work Package and Task 4.Review of Project Deliverables and milestones 5.Project management activities 6.Explanation of the use of resources by the participants during the reporting period (per Work Package and per beneficiary) 7.Financial Statements – Form C (signed by each beneficiary) 8.Summary financial report

EuCARD Coordination Office10 Periodic Reports: workflow for preparation Periodic Project Reporting 2/2 The Coordinator prepares the Periodic Report, sends it to the SC for approval (P+50), and then submits to the EC. Periodic Report for P1 SCEC 37 Financial Statements (for P1) + Each participant prepares the Cost Statement for P1, including justification of resources per WP (P+30). WP Periodic Project Report for P1 WP Coordinators use the previous (and current) IARs and produce a WP Periodic Project Report (P+20). IAR from S1 IAR from S2 IAR from S3  11 S1 = semester 1 (6m) P1 = period 1 (18m)

EuCARD Coordination Office11 Deliverable Reports: committed contractual output of the project and must be sent to the EC according to the timetable indicated in Annex 1 of the GA. * N.B. Each Deliverable has to be associated with a written report, regardless of its nature, e.g. web-site, device, specification, etc. Deliverables Reports Deliverable Report Task Coordinators assemble and produce the Deliverable Reports. (due date of Annex days) WPC WP Coordinators review and validate each DR within 10 days after its receipt. The Project Coordinator sends the DR to the SC for review and approval, and then submits the DR to the EC. EC PCSC

EuCARD Coordination Office12  The success of an EU project is measured by the EC by acceptance (or rejection) of the Periodic and Deliverable Reports, not by its results. Commitment and cooperation from all participants, as well as Task and WP Coordinators will be essential for successful EuCARD reporting.  The internal project reporting line will help the consortium and the Coordinator in the preparation of the Periodic (and Final) Reports.  The internal project reporting will also allow the Coordinator, the Steering Committee and the Governing Board to follow-up the progress of the project and the utilization of resources.  The preparation of the Periodic Reports is responsibility of the Coordinator with necessary input by all WP Coordinators (through the WP Periodic Reports) and by each participant (through the Financial Statements).  The preparation of the Deliverable Reports is responsibility of the Task Coordinators and the WP Coordinators with input from all contributing participants.  The Coordination Office will endeavour to ensure efficient follow-up and monitoring of the progress of the project, keeping the reporting workload at a reasonable level. Project Reporting: Conclusions