What is an FSRS?
The FFATA Subaward Reporting System (FSRS) is the reporting tool Federal prime awardees (i.e. prime contractors and prime grants recipients) use to capture and report subaward and executive compensation data regarding their first-tier subawards to meet the FFATA reporting requirements.
What does Ffata stand for?
Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act
◉ The Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) of 2006 (Public Law 109-282) requires for each Federal award of $25,000 or more that OMB create a searchable, no-cost, publicly accessible website (http://usaspending.gov/) that includes basic information about the recipient and the project being funded.
Who is exempt from Ffata?
In addition to the above exceptions, under the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) (applicable to federal contracts), prime contractors and subcontractors who had a gross income in the previous tax year under $300,000 are exempt from FFATA reporting.
What are Ffata requirements?
FFATA requires most recipients of new Federal funds awarded on or after October 1, 2010 to report on subawards/subcontracts/consortiums equal to or greater than $25,000. This includes awards that are initially below $25,000 but subsequent grant modifications result in an award equal to or greater than $25,000.
What is the difference between eSRS and FSRs?
The Federal Subcontract Reporting System (FSRS) is different than the electronic subcontracting system (eSRS). FSRS is a component of eSRS. These systems are independent of each other; although they are similar in function and appearance and provide the capability to access each other from within either system.
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What is a grant Subaward?
Subaward means an award provided by a pass-through entity to a subrecipient for the subrecipient to carry out part of a Federal award received by the pass-through entity. It does not include payments to a contractor or payments to an individual that is a beneficiary of a Federal program award or subaward.
Is FFATA reporting still required?
FFATA (Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act) reporting is required by all prime awardees that enter into subawards for $25,000 or greater.
What is the difference between eSRS and FSRS?
Who has to report FFATA?
FFATA Report Requirements All prime recipients of individual Federal grants of $25,000 or more that are awarded on or after October 1, 2010, are required to report sub-award and executive compensation data on the FFATA Subaward Reporting System (FSRS) at http://www.fsrs.gov/.
What is FFATA reporting NIH?
Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act. The Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (FFATA), ensures that the public can access information on all entities and organizations receiving Federal funds.
What is ISR and SSR?
The Prime or higher-tier subcontractors will review their subcontractors’ Individual Subcontracting Reports (ISRs), and the government will review the Prime’s ISR and all of the Summary Subcontracting Reports (SSR). Please note: Contractors do not need to review their subcontractors’ SSRs.
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What is the difference between a subcontract and a Subaward?
A subaward is “under” the main grant award; the grant recipient receives the funds and passes them through to the subrecipient. A contractor provides goods or services to the grant recipient, and a subcontractor provides goods or services to the contractor.
Who is a subgrantee?
Subgrantee means the government or other legal entity to which a subgrant is awarded and which is accountable to the grantee for the use of the funds provided.
How do you know if a company is federally funded?
You can also check the EDGAR database of Securities and Exchange Commission filings that publicly traded companies must submit to the SEC and which then become public documents. (For more on SEC filings, see below.) Plug in the company name. If nothing turns up, the company is not publicly traded.
What is a first tier Subawards?
First-tier subawards. This requirement kicks in when you make any subaward obligation equal to or greater than $25,000. You must file a report in the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act Subaward Reporting System (FSRS) no later than the end of the following month.
What is ISR reporting?
The Individual Subcontracting Report (ISR) is the former SF-294. Large Business Subcontractors are required to submit the ISR to the Large Business whom awarded them the contract within eSRS. This guide provides fundamental information about the report as well as step by step guidance on how to file the report in eSRS.
How does FSRS Save my information?
As you save, or save and continue, while creating a FFATA sub-award report, FSRS saves your information. If you reopen a FFATA sub-award report to edit previously entered data, FSRS saves the updated information upon either the save, or save and continue command.
Where can I find user guides and FAQs for FSRS?
User guides, FAQs, and an on-line demonstration are currently available at the FSRS website ( www.fsrs.gov) for the contract sub-award reporting capability. Grant sub-award reporting user guides, FAQs, and an on-line demonstration will be incorporated into FSRS on October 29, 2010.
Does FSRS accept foreign recipient locations and project place of performance?
A. FSRS is able to accept foreign recipient locations and/or project place of performance. When completing an editable location field, the prime awardee selects “Non-US” from the State drop down menu.
What is the FSRS agency coordinator or point of contacts?
Your FSRS Agency Coordinator (AC) or Point of Contacts (POCs), can advise you which office and location to select. Q. Why can’t I see my Federal Government user’s pending registration?