Project Goal Clause Samples

The Project Goal clause defines the main objective or intended outcome of a project as agreed upon by the parties involved. It typically outlines the specific deliverables, milestones, or results that the project aims to achieve, providing a clear reference point for all subsequent work. By establishing a shared understanding of the project's purpose, this clause helps ensure alignment between stakeholders and serves as a benchmark for measuring progress and success.
Project Goal. This project has one goal: Provide OEM and ISV support for *** ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ *** products by providing professional services directly to Intel-identified OEM’s and ISV’s.
Project Goal. This project has two goals: 1. Hannegan1 according to the requirements in Appendix C-1 of this Addendum C, which replaces Appendix A of Addendum A of the Agreement in its entirety. 2. Develop Hannegan2 ***, including use cases for *** as well as ***.
Project Goal. The goal of phase 2 of this project is to develop a *** that meets the specification included in Appendix A of this document. This *** may be referred to under the code-name “▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.”
Project Goal. The goal of this Project is to reduce motor vehicle emissions by providing electric vehicle charging stations, thereby reducing motor vehicle emissions.
Project Goal. [private executing agency] shall co-operate with ……... [project-executing agency] in line with the project …………. [name of the project] over a funding period starting on ………. [dd.mm.yy.] and ending on …….... [dd.mm.yy.].
Project Goal. This project has one goal: 1. Provide *** ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1 ***.
Project Goal. The goal of this Project is to reduce motor vehicle emissions and thereby improve air quality by constructing, installing, and maintaining new bicycle facilities to help commuters and residents to mode shift to cycling and walking as alternatives to driving for short and first- and last- mile trips.
Project Goal. This component describes the purpose of the project and how it supports the goals of the Category.
Project Goal. Comprehensive discharge processes -- wherein the patient and the hospital share an understanding of care and follow up plans -- are critical to successful implementation of accountable care models. To prepare in this regard, hospitals may need to refine, and in some cases re-engineer, their existing discharge processes to reduce unnecessary readmissions, increase adherence to follow up care recommendations and thrive under alternatives to fee-for-service payments. Projects will focus on standardizing and personalizing the complex hospital discharge process to reduce unnecessary readmissions and improve quality, thereby better positioning the hospital system for success in a global payment environment. The project may be specifically tailored to address the unique challenges disadvantaged populations have as they change care settings and improve both medical, patient experience, and utilization outcomes. It may also use an interdisciplinary approach of case managers, pharmacists, social workers, and patient navigators will work together to deliver customized transition support specifically addressing the medical, psychological and social needs of disadvantaged patients. Potential Project Elements DSTI hospitals undertaking this project may select from among the following project elements: Structural Process
Project Goal. The goal for projects in this category is the development and/or implementation of statewide strategic and business plans that facilitate the coordination of programs, policies, technologies, and resources that enable the coordination, collection, documentation, discovery, distribution, exchange, and maintenance of geospatial information in support of the NSDI and the objectives of the Fifty States Initiative Action Plan. See ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/policyandplanning/50states/50states for additional details on Strategic and Business Plans.