Common use of Assignment of Key Personnel Clause in Contracts

Assignment of Key Personnel. Contractor shall assign individuals only from within Contractor’s organization to fill the Key Personnel positions. All Key Personnel shall have significant and reasonable relevant experience and expertise. Before assigning an individual to any Key Personnel position, whether as an initial assignment or a subsequent assignment, Contractor shall notify Purchaser of the proposed assignment, shall introduce the individual to Purchaser (and, upon request of Purchaser, provide Purchaser with the opportunity to interview the individual) and shall provide Purchaser with a resume and other information reasonably requested by Purchaser. If Purchaser in good faith objects to the proposed assignment within fifteen (15) Business Days after being notified thereof, Contractor shall not assign the individual to that position and shall propose to Purchaser the assignment of another individual of suitable qualifications and experience, the criteria of which are to be mutually agreed by Purchaser and Contractor acting reasonably. Should the individuals filling the positions of Key Personnel leave such positions for whatever reason, Contractor shall follow the procedure set forth in this Article to assign replacement personnel. Key Personnel shall not be assigned to other duties without the Purchaser giving prior written consent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract (Hughes Communications, Inc.), Contract (Hughes Network Systems, LLC)