Vision: As the vision statement from its successful proposal to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation asks,
"What if any and every college and university could use, without fee, an outstanding research administration system that embodies the 'best of' techniques and processes for research administration, while maintaining the flexibility to fit disparate institutional structures and needs?”
"This is entirely possible via a community source partnership to pool resources, requirements, and execution of an efficient development process. The software and community developed through this process could meet college and university needs while providing an economically sustainable path for the future."
History: KC development began in July, 2007 following practices in-line with the Kuali Architecture and Development Standards. In particular, KC follows the modular design and phased releases that the Standards promote. The KC system includes the key modules from Coeus functionality and approved enhancements. Each module is developed during its designated Phase by both a functional committee and a development team working in concert.
Functionality By Release:
• 1.0 in July 2008: Proposal Development, Budget, Grants.gov System-to-System (S2S) submission
• 2.0 in May 2010: Proposal Hierarchy, Institutional Proposal/Proposal Log, Awards
• 3.0 in October 2010: Institutional Review Board (IRB) / Human Participants
• 3.1 in Q2 2011: Coeus 4.5 functional equivalency in Proposal, Award, Budget & IRB core modules, and KFS integration features.
• Planned for Fall 2011: Conflict of Interest, Subawards, Negotiations, Report Tracking, Workflow/Business Rules UI, IACUC, ARRA Reporting, BIRT Integration
• Under Consideration for 2012: New functionality may include modules for Bio-Safety Management, Export Controls / ITAR Management, and Chemical Tracking.
Partners: Founding partners contributing resources and staff to coordinated project teams are:
• Cornell University and the Weill Medical College
• Massachusetts Institute of Technology
• University of California, Berkeley