Deliverable Products Clause Samples
The "Deliverable Products" clause defines the specific goods, materials, or outputs that a party is required to provide under a contract. It typically outlines the type, quantity, quality standards, and delivery timelines for these products, ensuring both parties have a clear understanding of what is expected. For example, in a software development agreement, this clause would specify the software modules, documentation, and support materials to be delivered. Its core function is to establish clear expectations and accountability, reducing the risk of disputes over what constitutes satisfactory performance.
Deliverable Products. During the performance period, the awardee is required to either submit official products of work to the GTR and the GTM (or the POTAC); or must submit and store deliverables in a manner deemed appropriate by HUD. Products of work may include but are not limited to needs assessment reports, progress reports, close-out documentation, and products specified in the work plans, such as training materials, user guides, data sets, videos, evaluations, case studies, computer products, and audio-visuals. Failure to submit required reports on time may cause the Cooperative Agreement Officer to take action to suspend or terminate the award. Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires all federal electronic and information technology to be accessible by people with disabilities. All work products that will be posted on HUD’s website must meet HUD’s Web Publication Standards and Procedures at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/HUD/cio/po/i/508/index.
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Deliverable Products. The contractor shall prepare the following deliverables. Specific content for format requirements will be described in a written COR Technical Direction. Technical Reports Point Papers Technical Review Comments Tradeoff Analyses
Deliverable Products. During the performance period, the awardee is required to either submit official products of work to the GTR and the GTM(s) or POTAC(s); or must submit and store deliverables in a manner deemed appropriate by HUD. These include but are not limited to progress reports, closeout documentation, and products specified in the work plans, such as training materials, videos, evaluations, case studies, computer products, and audio-visuals. Failure to submit required reports on time may cause the cooperative agreement officer to take action to suspend or terminate the award. Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires all federal electronic and information technology to be accessible by people with disabilities. All work products that will be posted on HUD’s website must meet HUD’s Web Publication Standards and Procedures at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/po/i/508/index.cfm.
Deliverable Products. The contractor shall prepare the following deliverables. Specific content and format requirements will be described in a written COR Task Description. Recommendations for Approval/Disapproval of Software Change Proposals System Trouble Tracking Reports Technical Review Comments Recommendations to Improve Performance Matrix
Deliverable Products. The contractor shall prepare the following deliverables. Specific content and format requirements will be described in a written COR Technical Direction. Transition to Production Program Plan Production Readiness Review Program Plan Facilities Assessment Resort Production Start-Up Schedules GFE Status Reports Production Contractor and Subcontractor Status Reports Technical Review Comments Corrective Action Recommendations Test Reports Recommendations Concerning Test Plans and Procedures Analyses of Test Data Contingency Schedules/Plans
Deliverable Products. The contractor shall provide written assessments of the financial impact on program development, budget hearing review books, status of resources programmed, revisions to Budget Implementation Planning Data, reports of variances in actual and planned encumbrances and obligations, reports of funds expenditure and program impact when significant variations are detected in program cost or schedule, procurement summaries, an automated financial data base, operation of the PD 70 IMS, and reports detailing advanced planning, programming, budgeting, execution and financial review data. Specific deliverable products are as follows:
a. Based on inputs provided by PD 72P and the various PMW budget analysts, update and publish a summary of all work efforts by task and a PD 72P procurement status, which will serve as a base from which internal and external financial reports are derived and will provide an audit trail of financial transactions.
b. Prepare PD 70 level, and as directed, PMW level financial reports including financial status, obligation status, documentation status and contract action summaries. Prepare material for the PD 70 monthly High Interest Program Review.
Deliverable Products. The contractor shall provide assessments, estimates, evaluation and impact studies in the area of cost/schedule assessment and cost estimating for the various programs under PD 70's cognizance.
Deliverable Products. TSG will provide Firehouse software in a web hosted environment. Sumter will be required to provide its licensed users with a computer capable of initiating an internet connection and with sufficient bandwidth (MINIMUM 56k dialup internet connection) to connect to and use the Firehouse software. TSG shall host (provide the infrastructure necessary to run the Firehouse software environment) at TSG’s datacenter and will protect the software and all data stored by Sumter under this Agreement with physical, electrical, and logical security measures appropriate for the hosted environment. Connections inbound to the web hosted Firehouse software are limited only by the number of licenses necessary to connect and use the software requested by Sumter at
Deliverable Products. The contractor shall deliver plans, reports, and studies as specified in individual technical directions.