Accenture Clause Samples

Accenture. The following are Accenture’s anticipated responsibilities if Accenture is awarded the Prime Contract: (a) overall Project Management and Control, including without limitation Quality Assurance, Project Planning and Control, and Change Control functions; (b) final decision-making authority for all Project matters, including, without limitation, assignment of Team Member’s Project personnel; (c) primary Client interface in all matters which could change the goals and objectives to be established in the Prime Contract; (d) reviewing, controlling and following up on all Project activities and milestones, and prescribing corrective measures as required, including Team Member areas of responsibility; (e) coordination with Team Member as required by the Project; (f) reporting the overall Project status and performance against plans (including Team Member work status) to the Client; and (g) administering the Prime Contract and subcontracts.
Accenture. The OHP entered into a contract with Accenture to develop a specific, actionable operational model and documented business requirements for the Exchange and Medicaid systems. The operational model provides policy makers with a coherent view of how the Exchange shall deliver the functions mandated by the Affordable Care Act, as enumerated in Kentucky’s first Level I Establishment grant. Accenture also assisted the Commonwealth in the development of a Request for Proposals for the Exchange and the Medicaid systems development. Accenture conducted over 35 Joint Application Design (JAD) sessions including all impacted agencies to develop an operating model that maps out the exchange functions. Deliverables received under this contract include detailed functional and technical system requirements, cost allocation methodology, security and risk assessment plan, analysis of shared services with the Exchange, product leverage analysis, preliminary detailed design and system requirements, gap/compliance analysis to federal requirements, Enterprise IT Roadmap, Request For Proposal for the system build, program integrity plan, and business and sustainability plans. This contract has been completed. The OHP entered into a second contract with Accenture to begin work on the Kentucky Enterprise User Provisioning System (KEUPS) enhancements so that it will fit into the Exchange system. As part of the CMS 7 standards and conditions, KEUPS has been identified as a solution that can be leveraged for the KHBE. KEUPS is a custom web based security solution to support user registration, authentication, authorization, and user provisioning needs for the TANF, SNAP and Medicaid eligibility workers in Kentucky. During the planning efforts of the Kentucky Health Benefit Exchange, gaps were identified within the current KEUPS software that must be enhanced and modified to meet the security demands of the KHBE; therefore, CHFS extended the services of Accenture to assist with the development and implementation of enhancements to remedy these gaps. This contract is currently ongoing. Additionally, Accenture is assisting with the call center, DCBS transformation, the Basic Health Plan option, grants, and sustainability. Accenture staff will draft an RFP for the call center, review the workflow of DCBS workers and offices to determine roles and responsibilities in accordance with new eligibility requirements, make recommendations on the Basic Health plan option, assist KHBE staff with ...