Task 2 Sample Clauses

Task 2. Conducting the Environmental Review
Task 2. The contractor shall develop and implement a cohesive, coordinated and sustainable STEM education outreach strategies across CCDC-ARL that facilitates in attracting eligible applicants. The contractor shall market and promote the CCDC ARL Outreach program to attract qualified prospective applicants via contractor developed website. The outreach effort shall include the design and distribution of advertising and application materials and an appropriate method to reach audiences from which qualified applicants will be drawn. The outreach effort shall be wide ranging, national in scope and comparable to other nationally renowned undergraduate and graduate level science and engineering student programs. The contractor shall identify relevant media for communicating the program. The contractor shall submit marketing strategy to the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) for approval. The strategy should include marketing to diversified S&T community (HBCU/MIs, Tier I-III US institutions, & professional organizations/conferences). Marketing techniques/ approaches to consider: 1) Supporting ARL's partnerships with universities, schools and teachers at local, state and regional educational agencies for shared standards in science and mathematics; 2) Provide awareness of STEM educational programs/ opportunities for students at all stages of their K-20 education; 3) Develop and implement cohesive program metrics for each individual program across the CCDC – ARL platforms; 4) Provide online resources for educators and the CCDC - ARL workforce to share best practices: 5) Provide and expand mentor capacity of the Army’s highly qualified scientists and engineers; 6) Increase educators’ awareness of DoD, Army and CCDC - ARL opportunities; 7) Integrate CCDC - ARL programs into strategic and comprehensive marketing strategy inclusive of an internal centralized website and application tool; 8) Support and complement the Army and CCDC - ARL STEM Strategies; 9) Develop, capture and communicate program standards and best practices.
Task 2. 4 i) Characterization of MNM hydrochemical reactivity in synthetic biological fluids.
Task 2. Provide for enforcement of local Critical Area regulations by performing site visits, responding to complaints, issuing citations and “Stop Work” orders, and following up on mitigation and remediation efforts. Eligible Activities: • Responded to compliants, performed site visits. • Issued citations and “Stop Work” orders. • Reviewed and approved restoration and abatement plans. • Performed follow-up site visits. Deliverable Report: #1: Number of site visits and filed field reports: #2: Number of stop work orders issued: #3: Number of approved restoration/abatement plans: #4: Number of performance bonds released: Related Information: - Documentation to be kept on file includes violation files, copies of field reports, enforcement actions, signed plans, and inspection reports. TASK #3: Provide general assistance to property owners within the Critical Area including explanation of regulations and discussion of development options on properties affected by the Critical Area regulations. Eligible Activities: • Meetings, site visits and/or phone calls with members of the general public. Deliverable Report: #1: Number of citizens with whom you have provided assistance: Related Information: - Documentation to be kept on file may include meeting notes, calendar appointments, letters, sketches, or similar items. TASK #4: Use fees-in-lieu or offset monies collected to promote the goals of the Critical Area Law. Eligible Activities: • Collection of fee-in-lieu for Buffer, forest and developed woodland clearing, and stormwater. • Use of fee-in-lieu funds to plant riparian corridors, plant forest, plant FIDS habitat, install urban tree plantings, install stormwater best management practices, or other projects that may be authorized by agreement between the Commission and local jurisdiction.
Task 2. After review of the deliverables from TASK 1, Client, in its sole discretion, may elect to proceed to TASK 2. If Client so elects to proceed to TASK 2, as compensation for services to perform Cost Recovery Assistance for Client, Restorical shall receive a contingency fee of Ten percent (10%) of “Recovery”. Upon receipt of the Recovery, Restorical shall present to Client an invoice. Client shall pay the full amount of invoice promptly after receipt of the invoice.
Task 2. Using the data measured in Task 1, to estimate the slope necessary to minimize hydrogen sulfide generation for a given pipe flow and diameter.
Task 2. Procedures for quantification of MNM exposure and fate in dispersions for in vitro studies;
Task 2. 4: Interactive and semiautomatic performance evaluation tools (Month 4-36)
Task 2. A Low Carbon Growth Study for Slovakia 1. Low Carbon Growth Study for the Slovak Republic