Content and Delivery Sample Clauses
The Content and Delivery clause defines the obligations and standards regarding the provision and transmission of content or deliverables under an agreement. It typically outlines what materials or services must be provided, the format or specifications required, and the timeline or method for delivery. For example, it may require that digital files be delivered electronically by a certain date or that physical goods meet specific quality standards upon arrival. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of what is to be delivered, how, and when, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over performance or expectations.
Content and Delivery. The Recipient must host, attend and/or participate in at least one in-person or online event before the Final Milestone Date, or as otherwise agreed with ARENA. The Recipient will provide to ARENA a document which must outline: a list of events attended in the reporting period; evidence of events hosted/attended in the reporting period (e.g. slides, recordings, event summary); and a list of events the Recipient is planning to attend in the future. A template for this report is available in the ‘grantee toolbox’ within the knowledge bank available at ARENA’s website.
Content and Delivery. The Recipient will provide a brief report or give a presentation to discuss challenges and lessons learnt from the first half of the Project. KS[#] - Participation in ARENA-led events (public, or as agreed by the parties) Purpose: Share Project information with other ARENA funded projects and/or key stakeholders.
Content and Delivery. The Recipient will provide (in a form to be agreed with ARENA) the data to ARENA as in accordance with the table below. The dataset should include at least 12 months of data and, at a minimum, the particulars of the following table should be agreed with the Knowledge Sharing Agent (if applicable). The Recipient must use reasonable endeavours to provide to ARENA further data points in relation to the Project if and as required.
Content and Delivery. ARENA to provide link to survey each quarter. The Recipient must submit a response within 3 weeks of receiving the link from ARENA. KS[#] - Lessons Learnt Report (public) [Drafting note: Not applicable to studies.] Purpose: To share key lessons from the Project and implications for industry. Short report (2-3 pages) to detail the progress of the Project, lessons, challenges, solutions and opportunities. The report should include the following content as a minimum: Project background; executive summary; key learnings (e.g., technical / financial / economic / commercial / social / regulatory / logistical / risk / other); and conclusion and next steps. A template for this report is available in the ‘grantee toolbox’ within the knowledge bank available at ARENA’s website. KS[#] - Mid-Project Knowledge Sharing Update (public, or as agreed with ARENA) [Drafting note: Not applicable to demonstration and deployment projects, or studies shorter than 12 months] Purpose: Document challenges and learnings from the first half of the Project.
Content and Delivery. Upon written request, the Recipient will participate in ARENA-led events (e.g. webinar, workshop or roundtable). If ARENA does not organise such events and request participation, there is no obligation to meet this Knowledge Sharing Deliverable. KS[#] - Site Visit (as agreed with ARENA) [Drafting note: For flagship projects (grants over $10mil and/or where the Project is first of a kind) as required by ARENA – delete row if not applicable.] Purpose: On ground experience with key stakeholders and demonstration of facilities. Content and Delivery: Site visit to Project location. KS[#] - Ad hoc reports, products and activities (as agreed with ARENA) Purpose: Capture information not yet known. Content and Delivery: Format and topic to be agreed at the time of request. KS[#] - Data (as set out in table [#]) [Drafting note: For flagship Projects (grants over $10mil and/or where the Project is first of a kind) as required by ARENA – delete row if not applicable.] Purpose: To provide a set of clearly defined and consistent data metrics over time.
Content and Delivery. The Suffolk and Norfolk SCITT AO Programme is an employment-based route for achieving Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) while working as a teacher in the counties of Suffolk and Norfolk or adjacent counties. The AO teacher follows an individual assessment programme leading to QTS. It is not intended for those who need a teacher training programme. Suffolk and Norfolk SCITT welcomes applications from those who meet all the entry requirements and are working in a school which will fully support the candidate through the application and assessment process. The period of assessment is a maximum of three months, beginning when the AO is registered with the National College of Teaching and Leadership. Before the three-month period begins AOs must meet all entry requirements; send in their application form and have it checked for compliance; take the two professional skills tests; begin to gather a portfolio of evidence; take part in a selection process; and be accepted onto the AO Programme. During the three-month period AOs will complete their individual preparation plan; receive a visit regarding Subject Knowledge for Teaching; be formally observed teaching on a number of occasions; receive one monitoring and support visit; complete the portfolio with evidence that they meet all the Teachers’ Standards; and have their Final Assessment. Although the AO route does not offer any specific training, some AO teachers may need to address certain professional development issues, which would have been ascertained on the Selection and Initial Needs Visit. AOs are entitled to attend any of the weekly core training/subject knowledge sessions provided in both Suffolk and Norfolk by Suffolk and Norfolk SCITT for up to three sessions at no additional charge. The programme for these core training sessions may be found by contacting ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ or on ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇. AOs must contact the SCITT Office in advance should they wish to attend. Additional sessions can be attended; contact the SCITT Office for details of cost. For final assessment, the AO will present the completed portfolio of evidence demonstrating that he or she knows and meets the Teachers’ Standards (including all the sub-sections and Part 2), with a complete ‘portfolio evidence table’ included. The portfolio must be available for scrutiny from the start of the day, and the evidence table is taken away at the end of the assessment. The Final Assessor will also: • observe two lessons amounting to ...
Content and Delivery. Short report (2-3 pages) to detail the progress of the Project, lessons, challenges, solutions and opportunities. The report should include the following content as a minimum: Project background; executive summary; key learnings (e.g., technical / financial / economic / commercial / social / regulatory / logistical / risk / other); and insights into total cost of ownership in respect of each ▇▇▇ asset and resale value; insights into interactions with distributed network service providers in respect of on-site electricity connection; and conclusion and next steps. A template for this report is available in the ‘grantee toolbox’ within the knowledge bank available at ARENA’s website. KS[#] – Infrastructure Design Report (public) [Drafting note: Not applicable to studies.] Purpose: Document findings in respect of the construction and commissioning phases of the Project, in particular, the design and delivery requirements for the implementation of an EV fleet. It should include the following content at a minimum: key considerations in respect of the: design; and implementation, in each case, of the infrastructure required to accommodate the EV fleet; findings in respect of (as applicable): site design changes / upgrades / additions; changes to electricity infrastructure at the main charging sites of the Project; procurement and installation of the charging infrastructure; and/or other software / hardware upgrades; and grid integration considerations. KS[#] – Change Management Report (public) [Drafting note: Not applicable to studies.] Purpose: Documents findings in connection with managing the transition to an EV fleet. It should include the following content at a minimum: key findings and experiences in connection with changing the fleet composition; unanticipated challenges; unanticipated benefits and positive experiences; and driver behaviours. KS[#] - Mid-Project Knowledge Sharing Update (public, or as agreed with ARENA) [Drafting note: Not applicable to demonstration and deployment projects, or studies shorter than 12 months.] Purpose: Document challenges and learnings from the first half of the Project.
Content and Delivery. ARENA to provide link to survey each quarter. The Recipient must submit a response within 3 weeks of receiving the link from ARENA. KS[#] - Lessons Learnt Report (public) [Drafting note: Not applicable to studies.] Purpose: To share key lessons from the Project and implications for industry.
Content and Delivery. The Recipient must host, attend and/or participate in at least one in-person or online event before the Final Milestone Date, or as otherwise agreed with ARENA. The Recipient will provide to ARENA a document which must outline:
Content and Delivery. Format and topic to be agreed at the time of request.