
 
The R&D Contract Process
Research and development can often seem daunting
and complicated. Contracts are hard to understand or poorly
explained, and R&D services are often too expensive. As
a result, many think that the research and development field
is available only to companies with deep pockets and an established
history of doing their own internal R&D work.
CRG wants to make R&D available to customers
at any level. Our R&D process is simplified, user-friendly,
and focused on what you want. There isn’t an overwhelming
list of steps to follow to figure out what is happening, neither
are there time-consuming barriers to keep you from getting
what you need. In fact, the entire contract development process
centers on the options you choose. Clients are able to customize
their own contracts and take control of the process from the
beginning. CRG's simple four-step contracting process is outlined
below.
CRG R&D Contracting Process
- Initial Contact and Discussion –
CRG engineering, science, and business team members will
meet with you to discuss your needs and gain an understanding
of your challenges.
- Statement of Work – CRG will
negotiate a Statement of Work that meets your technical
and business constraints.
- R&D Quotes – CRG will provide
a quote and proposal. These will contain a list of options
that will allow you to alter the contract quote to fit your
constraints.
- Negotiation – Once a mutually
acceptable quote and proposal are agreed on, CRG will create
a contract or review your standard contract and come up
with an instrument that permits us to begin work as soon
as possible.
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Discussions about R&D Services
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