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HHS - 834 - Communication Disorders Review Committee - Authorized by Law
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GENERAL INFORMATION

Committee NameCommunication Disorders Review CommitteeAgency NameDepartment of Health and Human Services
Fiscal Year2025Committee Number834
Original Establishment Date11/20/1985Committee StatusTerminated
Actual Termination Date6/30/2025Committee URLhttps://www.nidcd.nih.gov/about/communication-d...
Actual Merged Date Presidential Appointments*No
New Committee This FYNoMax Number of Members*Unlimited
Terminated This FYYesDesignated Fed Officer Position Title*CHIEF, SCIENTIFIC REVIEW BRANCH
Merged This FY Designated Federal Officer Prefix
Current Charter Date6/1/1986Designated Federal Officer First Name*MELISSA
Date Of Renewal Charter Designated Federal Officer Middle NameJ.
Projected Termination Date Designated Federal Officer Last Name*STICK
Exempt From Renewal*YesDesignated Federal Officer SuffixPHD, MPH
Specific Termination Authority2025 Secretary DirectiveDesignated Federal Officer Phone*(301) 496-8683
Establishment Authority*Authorized by LawDesignated Federal Officer Fax*301-402-6250
Specific Establishment Authority*42 USC 282(b)(16)Designated Federal Officer Email*melissa_stick@nih.gov
Effective Date Of Authority*11/20/1985
Exempt From EO 13875 Discretionary CmteNot Applicable
Committee Type*Continuing
Presidential*No
Committee Function*Grant Review Committee
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RECOMMENDATION/JUSTIFICATIONS

Agency Recommendation*Continue
Legislation to Terminate RequiredNot Applicable
Legislation StatusNot Applicable
How does cmte accomplish its purpose?*Section 492 of the PHS Act states that The Secretary shall by regulation require appropriate technical and scientific peer review of -- (A) applications . . ., and (B) biomedical and behavioral research and development contracts. This committee is composed of recognized biomedical and/or behavioral research authorities who represent the forefront of research and technical knowledge and who provide first-level merit review of funding applications and proposals, including but not limited to grant and cooperative agreement applications and contract proposals for research projects and for research and training activities in areas relevant to disorders affecting hearing, balance, voice, speech, language, taste, and smell. During the reporting period the committee reviewed 107 applications requesting $56,519,203 direct costs and recommended 107 applications.
How is membership balanced?*The members of this committee were authorities knowledgeable in the fields of academic medicine, basic research and clinical sciences related to the seven mission areas of the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD). The members provided primary scientific review of specialized grant mechanisms supported by the NIDCD.
How frequent & relevant are cmte mtgs?*The Communication Disorders Review Committee held two meetings during this reporting period on the following dates - 10/15-16/2024, and 2/20-21/2025.
Why advice can't be obtained elsewhere?*Per "2025 Secretary Directive" this FACA Committee has been terminated.
Why close or partially close meetings?The meetings of the Communication Disorders Review Committee were closed to the public for the review of grant applications. Sections 552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6) of the Government in the Sunshine Act permit the closing of meetings where discussion could reveal confidential trade secrets or commercial property such as patentable material and personal information, the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy.
Recommendation RemarksPer "2025 Secretary Directive" this FACA Committee has been terminated.

Reports: The committee did not produce any public reports during this fiscal year.


Frederick J. Gallun resigned 8/8/2024.

In general, initial/integrated review group (IRG) members serve up to six years, which is documented in the Members list. Temporary members are individuals recruited based on expertise needed for each meeting. Some temporary members may attend one meeting only while others may attend multiple meetings. Instead of appointment start and end dates, each meeting date on which the temporary member served is identified on the Members list. Meeting rosters, including members’ affiliations and zip codes are available online at https://public.era.nih.gov/pubroster/
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PERFORMANCE MEASURES

Outcome Improvement To Health Or Safety*NoAction Reorganize Priorities*No
Outcome Trust In GovernmentNoAction Reallocate ResourcesNo
Outcome Major Policy ChangesNoAction Issued New RegulationsNo
Outcome Advance In Scientific ResearchYesAction Proposed LegislationNo
Outcome Effective Grant MakingYesAction Approved Grants Or Other PaymentsYes
Outcome Improved Service DeliveryNoAction OtherNo
Outcome Increased Customer SatisfactionNoAction CommentAn action of approved or recommended for grants receiving initial peer review by this committee does not infer that the grant will be or has been funded. Research grant applications submitted to NIH must go through a two-step review process that includes the initial peer review for scientific and technical merit and a second step of review and approval by a National Advisory Council for program relevance. In addition, prior to an award or funding being made, NIH staff must conduct an administrative review for a number of other considerations. These included alignment with NIH's funding principles, review of the project budget, assessment of the applicant's management systems, determination of applicant eligibility, and compliance with public policy requirements. After all these steps have been completed, NIH officials make funding decisions on individual grant applications.
Outcome Implement Laws/Reg RequirementsNoGrants Review*Yes
Outcome OtherNoNumber Of Grants Reviewed107
Outcome CommentNANumber Of Grants Recommended107
Cost Savings*Unable to DetermineDollar Value Of Grants Recommended$56,519,203.00
Cost Savings CommentNIH-supported basic and clinical research accomplishments often take many years to unfold into new diagnostic tests and new ways to treat and prevent diseases.Grants Review CommentThe dollar amount recommended is for grant applicant's direct costs.
Number Of Recommendations*3,529Access Contact Designated Fed. Officer*Yes
Number Of Recommendations Comment3,529 is the number of grants reviewed from 2003-2025.Access Agency WebsiteYes
% of Recs Fully Implemented*0.00%Access Committee WebsiteYes
% of Recs Fully Implemented CommentNIH Peer Review Committees are involved in the initial review of research grant applications. The NIH dual peer review system is mandated by statute in accordance with section 492 of the Public Health Service Act. The charge to this committee is to determine scientific and technical merit of the individual grants. These recommendations are forwarded to Federal officials who generally accept the committee’s recommendations and favorable applications are then forwarded for the second level of review performed by Institute and Center (IC) National Advisory Councils or Boards. Only applications that are favorably recommended by both the initial peer review committee and the Advisory Council may be recommended for funding.Access GSA FACA WebsiteYes
% of Recs Partially Implemented*0.00%Access PublicationsNo
% of Recs Partially Implemented CommentNIH Peer Review Committees are involved in the initial review of research grant applications. The NIH dual peer review system is mandated by statute in accordance with section 492 of the Public Health Service Act. The charge to this committee is to determine scientific and technical merit of the individual grants. These recommendations are forwarded to Federal officials who generally accept the committee’s recommendations and favorable applications are then forwarded for the second level of review performed by Institute and Center (IC) National Advisory Councils or Boards. Only applications that are favorably recommended by both the initial peer review committee and the Advisory Council may be recommended for funding.Access OtherNo
Agency Feedback*YesAccess CommentN/A
Agency Feedback Comment*Information resulting from closed initial peer review meetings is subject to the Freedom of Information Act. The public can view information on research projects funded by NIH on the RePORT (Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool) website located at http://report.nih.gov.Narrative Description*Section 492 of the PHS Act states that The Secretary shall by regulation require appropriate technical and scientific peer review of -- (A) applications . . ., and (B) biomedical and behavioral research and development contracts. This committee was composed of recognized biomedical and/or behavioral research authorities who represent the forefront of research and technical knowledge and who provide first-level merit review of highly scientific and technical research grant applications in the fields of hearing, balance, smell, taste, voice, speech and language. During the reporting period the committee reviewed 107 applications requesting $56,519,203 direct costs. The Committee provided advice to the Director, NIDCD on programs and activities in the areas of communication science. The committee reviewed grant applications, National Research Service Award training grants, conference grants, Career Development Awards, and fellowships. To accomplish its mission, the committee, which was composed of members who are identified from academic medicine, basic research and the clinical sciences related to the mission of the NIDCD and invited to serve for overlapping terms of four years, meets and reviews grant applications three times a year. The committee was an essential component of the Institute and continues to provide important information to the Director, NIDCD.
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COSTS

1. Payments to Non-Federal Members* 1. Est Paymnts to Non-Fed Membrs Nxt FY* 
2. Payments to Federal Members* 2. Est. Payments to Fed Members Next FY* 
3. Payments to Federal Staff* 3. Estimated Payments to Federal Staff* 
4. Payments to Consultants* 4. Est. Payments to Consultants Next FY* 
5. Travel Reimb. For Non-Federal Membrs* 5. Est Travel Reimb Non-Fed Membr nxtFY* 
6. Travel Reimb. For Federal Members* 6. Est Travel Reimb For Fed Members* 
7. Travel Reimb. For Federal Staff* 7. Est. Travel Reimb to Fed Staf Nxt FY* 
8. Travel Reimb. For Consultants* 8. Est Travel Reimb to Consltnts Nxt FY* 
10. Other Costs 10. Est. Other Costs Next FY* 
11. Total Costs$0.0011. Est. Total Next FY*$0.00
Date Cost Last Modified3/14/2025 9:50 AMEst. Fed Staff Support Next FY* 
Federal Staff Support (FTE)* Est Cost Remarks
Cost RemarksActual cost are lower than those projected last year due to the termination of the committee.  
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Interest Areas

Category
Area
Health
Health Care
Treatment
Medicine
Health and Health Research
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MEMBERS,MEETINGS AND ADVISORY REPORTS

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CHARTERS AND RELATED DOCS

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DATA FROM PREVIOUS YEARS

Committee

Data from Previous Years

 
ActionCommittee System IDCommittee NameFiscal Year
 COM-045826Communication Disorders Review Committee2024
 COM-044228Communication Disorders Review Committee2023
 COM-042403Communication Disorders Review Committee2022
 COM-040349Communication Disorders Review Committee2021
 COM-038627Communication Disorders Review Committee2020
 COM-036498Communication Disorders Review Committee2019
 COM-034703Communication Disorders Review Committee2018
 COM-001879Communication Disorders Review Committee2017
 COM-002391Communication Disorders Review Committee2016
 COM-003784Communication Disorders Review Committee2015
 COM-004536Communication Disorders Review Committee2014
 COM-006105Communication Disorders Review Committee2013
 COM-006537Communication Disorders Review Committee2012
 COM-008386Communication Disorders Review Committee2011
 COM-008720Communication Disorders Review Committee2010
 COM-010010Communication Disorders Review Committee2009
 COM-010702Communication Disorders Review Committee2008
 COM-012166Communication Disorders Review Committee2007
 COM-012607Communication Disorders Review Committee2006
 COM-013804Communication Disorders Review Committee2005
 COM-014589Communication Disorders Review Committee2004
 COM-015967Communication Disorders Review Committee2003
 COM-016429Communication Disorders Review Committee2002
 COM-017911Communication Disorders Review Committee2001
 COM-018511Communication Disorders Review Committee2000
 COM-019499Communication Disorders Review Committee1999
 COM-020409Communication Disorders Review Committee1998
 COM-021524Communication Disorders Review Committee1997