Reporting Capabilities Clause Samples

The Reporting Capabilities clause defines the obligations and standards for providing reports or data related to the agreement. It typically outlines what information must be reported, the format and frequency of such reports, and the method of delivery—such as monthly performance summaries or incident notifications. This clause ensures that both parties have access to timely and accurate information, promoting transparency and enabling effective monitoring of compliance or performance under the contract.
Reporting Capabilities. The Contractor should provide reporting tools with its MCMIS that facilitate ad hoc, user, and special reporting. The MCMIS should provide flexible report formatting/editing capabilities that meet the Contractor’s business requirements and support the Department’s information needs. For example, it should provide the ability to import, export and manipulate data files from spreadsheet, word processing and database management tools as well as the database(s) and should provide the capability to indicate header information, date and run time, and page numbers on reports. The system should provide multiple pre-defined report types and formats that are easily selected by users.
Reporting Capabilities a. The Health Plan shall provide Systems-based capabilities, such as a data warehouse, that enables authorized Agency personnel, or the Agency’s Agent, on a secure and read-only basis, to build and generate reports for management use.
Reporting Capabilities. Manager shall be responsible for reporting patient and billing information to the Company on a daily basis in accordance with Manager's standard format and reporting schedules. Manager shall arrange for the installation of all necessary telephone and data communications lines required to adequately fulfill this requirement. The Company shall be responsible for the out-of-pocket costs of such telephone and data communication lines. The parties will negotiate in good faith appropriate compensation to Manager for the preparation of any additional reports and billing information which the Company may reasonably require.
Reporting Capabilities. III-17 3.9 ENCOUNTER DATA REPORTING.........................................III-18 3.9.1 REQUIRED ENCOUNTER DATA ELEMENTS.........................III-18
Reporting Capabilities. FMX has three methods of reporting:
Reporting Capabilities. The Administrator Portal (AP) can be tailored to meet the reporting needs of TlPS. For system and management reports, administrators may choose to rely on stock reports built into the robust system or to use the export feature to create and manipulate data for specialized reports. All data elements captured within AP can be exported to a .CSV file for advanced sorting, graphing or table creation for user-defined reports. Report examples include, but are not limited to: • Applicant name, email address, last four of Social Security number, date of birth and employee ID • Classification (candidate eligible, ineligible, current employee or termed employee) • Date of orderCompletion date • Status (ln process, completed, canceled) Authorized users can be set up to receive customized reports created by our team on a daily, monthly, quarterly or on an as-needed basis. CastleBranch can also provide performance metrics upon request. Information contained within performance metric reports include, but are not limited to: • Order/return date • Accuracy • Turnaround time Additional reports can be generated and provided to TIPS upon request.
Reporting Capabilities. Bidders are required to submit quarterly sales reports as described in the Fees Agreement and other reporting documents.
Reporting Capabilities. Staples is required to submit quarterly sales reports and other reporting documents as agreed upon.
Reporting Capabilities. Bidder must be able to provide the City with monthly, quarterly, and annual electronic usage reports with product level detail, including the following: 1. Ability to sort the history of purchases by product type (i.e. belts, emissions, engine, etc.), by account, or ship-to location; 2. Ability to produce recycled products purchased reports; 3. Bids must include sample reports for a current government customer that demonstrates these reporting capabilities.
Reporting Capabilities. Franchisee’s electronic data system shall be capable of producing the following reports to be utilized in measuring response time compliance: (1) Emergency life threatening and non-life threatening response times by jurisdiction and by user definition; (2) Out of chute response times by crewmembers; (3) On-scene times; (4) Hospital drop times by crewmembers; (5) Emergency and non-emergency responses by hour and day; (6) Dispatch personnel response time reports; (7) Canceled run report; (8) Demand analysis report; and (9) Problem hour assessment with call mode by hour and day.