Tracking of Deliverables Clause Samples

Tracking of Deliverables. (a) Prior to the issuance of NTP1, Developer shall submit to the Department for Acceptance, as part of its Project Management Plan delivered pursuant to Schedule 8 (Project Administration), the Deliverable Requirements Tracking List (“DRTL”). (b) The DRTL shall: (i) identify each Reviewable Deliverable that, as of the date of submission of the DRTL, Developer knows or anticipates will need to be submitted to the Department or the Enterprises, as applicable; (ii) specify the type of Reviewable Deliverable; (iii) include Developer’s proposed timeframe and sequence for submission, review and resolution of each Reviewable Deliverable; and Central 70 Project: Project Agreement Schedule 9 (Submittals) (iv) show how, given the proposed timing and sequencing of such Reviewable Deliverables, the Department or the Enterprises, as applicable, shall be able to reasonably review and respond to all such Reviewable Deliverables pursuant to Section 6 of this Schedule 9 while avoiding the concurrent review of five or more Reviewable Deliverables that require review by the same specialty experts (as reasonably determined by the Department or the Enterprises, as applicable) unless the Department has previously Approved such concurrent review. (c) Following the Department’s Acceptance of the DRTL, Developer shall use the DRTL to track the status of all Reviewable Deliverables, including all submissions and resubmissions and responses from the Department and the Enterprises, as applicable. (d) Developer shall deliver to the Department for Acceptance monthly updates to the DRTL to track the status of all Reviewable Deliverables, including updates to the DRTL as may be necessary to reflect the inclusion of any Reviewable Deliverable that was not previously included in the DRTL.
Tracking of Deliverables. The Project Coordinator and Project Manager will monitor: • Technical work per WP • Actions from meetings The Project Coordinator and Project Manager will monitor the list of staff members working within the consortium. Every partner will communicate the list of staff working for the CompBioMed2 Project throughout the lifetime of the Project to the Project Manager. The workforce may change but the current Person Months PM will be strictly adhered to by each of the partners in the WPs they are dealing with. Tasks and deliverables attributions to WP leaders will be governed by the WP1 leader and reported as part of the WPL meetings.

Related to Tracking of Deliverables

  • Rejection of Deliverables The Department reserves the right to reject deliverables, as outlined in the Grant Work Plan, as incomplete, inadequate, or unacceptable due, in whole or in part, to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s lack of satisfactory performance under the terms of this Agreement. The Grantee’s efforts to correct the rejected deliverables will be at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s sole expense. Failure to fulfill the applicable technical requirements or complete all tasks or activities in accordance with the Grant Work Plan will result in rejection of the deliverable and the associated invoice. Payment for the rejected deliverable will not be issued unless the rejected deliverable is made acceptable to Department in accordance with the Agreement requirements. The Department, at its option, may allow additional time within which Grantee may remedy the objections noted by Department. The Grantee’s failure to make adequate or acceptable deliverables after a reasonable opportunity to do so shall constitute an event of default.

  • Acceptance of Deliverables The State’s Project Manager shall be responsible for the sign-off acceptance of all Deliverables required and performed/submitted pursuant to this Agreement. Upon successful completion of a Deliverable, Contractor shall provide the State’s Project Manager with a completed Acceptance and Signoff Form (Exhibit E). The State’s Project Manager will apply the standards established in Exhibit D and the acceptance criteria set forth in subparagraph B of this article, as appropriate, to determine the acceptability of the Deliverable provided by Contractor. If the State’s Project Manager rejects the Deliverable, the parties agree to any dispute(s) resulting from such rejection(s) will be resolved as set forth in this article. Acceptance Criteria for Deliverables (“Criteria”) provided by Contractor pursuant to this Agreement include: Timeliness: The Work was provided on time; according to schedule; Completeness: The Deliverable contained all of the, Data, Materials, and features required by the Agreement; and Technical accuracy: The Deliverable complied with the standards of this Agreement, or, if this Agreement lacks a standard for provision of the Work, the currently generally accepted industry standard. Contractor shall provide the Deliverable to the State, in accordance with direction from the Project Manager and as provided for in Exhibit D. The State shall accept the Deliverable, provided that Contractor has delivered the Deliverable in accordance with the Criteria. The State’s Project Manager shall assign the Acceptance and Signoff Form to notify Contractor of the Deliverable’s acceptability. If the State rejects the Deliverable provided, the State’s Project Manager shall submit to Contractor’s Project Manager a written rejection describing in detail the failure of the Deliverable as measured against the Criteria. If the State rejects the Deliverable, then Contractor shall have a period of ten (10) Business Days from receipt of the Notice of rejection to correct the stated failure(s) to conform to the Criteria.

  • Deliverables Upon satisfactory completion of the work authorization, the Engineer shall submit the deliverables as specified in the executed work authorization to the State for review and acceptance.

  • SERVICE DELIVERABLES You will receive service on the Covered Product as described below: Carry-In: Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Covered Product must be shipped or delivered and retrieved by You at Our authorized service center during normal business hours. In-Home/On-Site: Service will be performed in Your home or on-site as indicated on the Declarations Page of this Agreement, or on Your sales receipt or invoice provided You have fulfilled the following requirements: (1) provide Our authorized technician with accessibility to the Covered Product; (2) provide a non-threatening and safe environment for Our authorized technician; and (3) an adult over the age of 18 must be present for the period of time Our authorized technician is scheduled to provide service and while Our authorized technician is on Your property servicing the Covered Product. In-Home Service will be provided by Our authorized service provider during regular business hours, local time, Monday through Friday, except holidays. Our authorized service center may opt to remove the Covered Product to perform service in-shop. The Covered Product will be returned upon completion. Additional time and mileage charges for in-home repairs outside of twenty-five (25) contiguous land miles or the normal service radius of Our authorized service center are not covered by this Agreement, and are Your responsibility.

  • Description of Deliverables The Contractor shall Perform as set forth in Exhibit A.