Resource Tracking Sample Clauses

The Resource Tracking clause establishes a system for monitoring and recording the use of resources—such as personnel, equipment, or materials—throughout the duration of a project or contract. Typically, this involves maintaining logs or reports that detail resource allocation, usage rates, and any changes over time, which may be reviewed periodically by both parties. By implementing this clause, the agreement ensures transparency and accountability in resource management, helping to prevent disputes over resource usage and enabling better project oversight.
Resource Tracking. Resource tracking takes place at two levels. At the tactical (incident) level, the IC and his staff will track resources to ensure accountability and proper utilization. At the strategic level, the County /local/state EOC’s, will track resources. As deployed resources are demobilized, they should report their return to base status to the County EOC for relay up the emergency management chain. During large scale events, MEMA will activate an event resource log to provide a common operating picture.
Resource Tracking. Resource tracking begins at the time of dispatch and is relayed from the sending dispatch center to the receiving dispatch center for positive tracking of resources. Resource tracking continues at the incident following NIMS and ICS guidelines. Resource tracking will end when the deployed resource is recorded as having returned to their regular duty station and their respective dispatch center notifies the incident’s Logistics Section the demobilization is closed out.
Resource Tracking. Comprehensive resource management is a key management principle. It implies that all assets and personnel during an event need to be tracked and accounted for. It ensures maintenance of accountability over all resources. Thus, they can be moved quickly to support preparation and response to an incident and ensure a fluid demobilization. Resource management involves coordinating and overseeing the acquisition and deployment of tools, supplies, equipment, and people during a flood. The objective of resource management is to (a) maximize efficient resource use while maintaining cost-effectiveness and resource safety,

Related to Resource Tracking

  • Resources Contractor is responsible for providing any and all facilities, materials and resources (including personnel, equipment and software) necessary and appropriate for performance of the Services and to meet Contractor's obligations under this Agreement.

  • Computer Equipment Recycling Program If this Contract is for the purchase or lease of computer equipment, then Contractor certifies that it is in compliance with Subchapter Y, Chapter 361 of the Texas Health and Safety Code related to the Computer Equipment Recycling Program and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality rules in 30 TAC Chapter 328.

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance a. Client Data – Client Data will only be used by State Street for the purposes specified in this Agreement.

  • Related Services Licensee shall be responsible for obtaining and installing all proper hardware and support software (including operating systems) and for proper installation and implementation of and training concerning the Licensed Software. In the event that Licensee retains Licensor to perform any services with respect to the Licensed Software (for example: installation, implementation, maintenance, consulting and/or training services), Licensee and Licensor agree that such services shall be subject to Licensor’s then current standard terms, conditions and rates for such services unless otherwise agreed in writing by Licensor.

  • Program Monitoring The Contractor will make all records and documents required under this Agreement as outlined here, in OEC Policies and NHECC Policies available to the SRO or its designee, the SR Fiscal Officer or their designee and the OEC. Scheduled monitoring visits will take place twice a year. The SRO and OEC reserve the right to make unannounced visits.