Task Management Clause Samples

The Task Management clause defines how tasks and responsibilities are assigned, tracked, and monitored within an agreement or project. It typically outlines the process for delegating tasks, setting deadlines, and establishing reporting or review mechanisms to ensure progress. By providing a structured approach to organizing and overseeing work, this clause helps ensure accountability, timely completion of deliverables, and clear communication among parties involved.
Task Management. The Contractor shall provide planning, coordination, and surveillance of overall project activities to ensure disciplined performance of work and the timely and efficient application of resources necessary for the completion of all tasks of this PWS. The Contractor shall make adjustments in the application of resources to specific WBS elements, as demands and priorities require, in consultation with the COTR. The Contractor shall develop a TOP for Task Order Requests received from the Government in accordance with DRD1163MA-002, Task Order Plan. The Contractor shall commence work once the TOP has been issued as a Task Order by the Contracting Officer.
Task Management. This task involves overall task management that includes monthly progress reports, invoicing, coordination, and meetings.
Task Management. LSA will conduct quality control and review of all LSA technical studies and EDs prepared as part of this scope of services based on LSA QA/QC procedures and Caltrans QA/QC procedures, including the five-step NEPA QC process. ⮚ QA/QC documentation
Task Management. BOOKEASY will provide a task management system to deal with support requests. The task management system will be tailored by BOOKEASY in co-operation with the Customer, to best suit the Customer’s operation and support requirements. Support may be logged by phone, email or through the BookEasy™ console.
Task Management. The objective of Task 1.0 is to provide task and project management services and includes the following: 1.1 Task Accomplishment Plan (TAP) Prepare and submit a TAP (per the template provided by the State). A TAP is a spending plan that describes the planned monthly expenditures for the life of the Agreement and is the first deliverable of the Agreement. 1.2 Update the TAP (as required) each time there is a change to the cost or spending plan. All changes to the TAP are subject to State approval. 1.3 Monthly Status Report (MSR) Prepare and submit MSRs (per the template provided by the State) which includes the following: 1.3.1 Activity Summary; 1.3.2 Identification of planned, in progress and completed activities; 1.3.3 Identification of any unplanned activities; 1.3.4 Identification of activities scheduled in the coming month; 1.3.5 Identification of deliverable status; 1.3.6 Identification of any concerns and/or issues; and 1.3.7 Financial summary including costs expended to date and explanation of any variances. 1.4 Final Status Report (FSR) At the end of the Agreement, prepare and deliver a FSR (per the template provided by the State) documenting Agreement results. The FSR shall include the following: 1.4.1 Summary of all Statement of Work activities; 1.4.2 Deliverables; 1.4.3 Milestone accomplishments;

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