In the interest of national security, federally funded research can be classified in terms of access to data, information, and facilities (inputs) that may be required to carry out the research or in terms of the results of the research (outputs).
The Regents' Policy concerning research grants, contracts, and agreements, approved by the Board of Regents on April 17, 1987, states:
To ensure that these two fundamental principles will be maintained, the Regents' Policy explicitly states that:
However, the policy does allow the University to accept, with the approval of the Vice President for Research, a classified contract if it can be accommodated without compromising the University's pursuit of its educational mission and if its purpose is clearly in the public interest.
Contact the Facility Security Officer for further information regarding security clearances, classified document control, foreign visitor information, security inspections, and so forth.