Contractor Approach Clause Samples
The "Contractor Approach" clause defines the methods, strategies, or processes that the contractor will use to fulfill their obligations under the contract. It typically outlines the contractor’s planned approach to project management, resource allocation, and execution of work, sometimes requiring approval from the client before implementation. By specifying these details, the clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of how the contractor intends to achieve the project objectives, thereby reducing misunderstandings and aligning expectations.
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall develop, document, and implement BIDM Data Exchanges to obtain BIDM Imports from and to send BIDM Exports to CDPHE's CEDRS.
17.47.2.1. This exchange shall occur on a period as determined by the Department
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall provide a real-time or near real-time BIDM Interface between the BIDM and the PBMS, as described in the DSD.
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall conduct development walkthroughs for non-COTS components as appropriate to demonstrate to the Department that all system functions have been completely and accurately developed and unit-tested, and any problems have been recorded using the Project Control and
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall identify each user population and the business functions within each user group, based on information provided by the Department. The Contractor shall assist the Department in identifying and developing information to be conveyed to users as part of Organizational Readiness. Requirement Stage: BIDM Implementation Contract Stage II
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall provide a mutually acceptable template for weekly and monthly Status Reports, Systems Operations Reports, Meeting Agendas, and Meeting Minutes. Whenever practical and applicable, it shall employ approved templates to improve the effectiveness and consistency of communication. The Contractor shall adhere to the approved processes within the Communication Management Plan.
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall develop, document, and implement BIDM Data Exchanges to obtain BIDM Imports from and to send BIDM Exports to the CDHS Division of Child Welfare
17.54.2.1. This exchange shall occur on a period as determined by the Department.
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall provide a BIDM Interface between the BIDM and CORE.
17.59.2.1. This interface shall exchange data on at least a daily basis.
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall include two (2) additional analytical/reporting staff FTEs to develop, document, and produce queries and reports not explicitly mentioned in other requirements of the Contract during BIDM Implementation Contract Stage I, BIDM Implementation Contract Stage II, and BIDM Implementation Contract Stage III.
Contractor Approach. To support the testing process and defect tracking, the Contractor shall use its test management system. This automated system shall support the management and consolidation of test cases and test activities during testing activities. For the submission and management of formal testing deliverables, automation shall be achieved through the use of the project’s document management system.
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall work with the incumbent contractor to transition documentation of the legacy applications from their care. Wherever possible, the Contractor shall store this documentation in the documentation management system. When transitioned documentation cannot be practically stored within the document management system, the Contractor shall store it in a manner approved by the Department. The Contractor shall manage this information throughout the life of this Contract and archive the documentation on these legacy applications only after these systems have been decommissioned and with the Department’s permission. Requirement Stage: BIDM Implementation Contract Stage I