WT2 list of deliverables Clause Samples

The 'WT2 list of deliverables' clause defines the specific items, services, or outputs that must be provided by a party under the terms of a contract or agreement. This clause typically enumerates each deliverable, often with associated deadlines, formats, or quality standards, ensuring both parties have a clear understanding of what is expected. By explicitly listing deliverables, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes by providing a concrete reference for performance and completion.
WT2 list of deliverables. Deliverable Number14 Deliverable Title WP number9 Lead beneficiary Type15 Dissemination level16 Due Date (in months)17
WT2 list of deliverables. Deliverable Number14 Deliverable Title WP number9 Lead beneficiary Type15 Dissemination level16 Due Date (in months)17 D1.1 Activity 1 - Progress Technical Report WP1 1 - CAC Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 13 D1.2 Activity 1 - Final Technical Report WP1 1 - CAC Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 24 D2.1 Activity 2 - Progress Technical Report WP2 2 - ITC Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 13 D2.2 Activity 2 - Final Technical Report WP2 2 - ITC Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 24 D3.1 Activity 3 - Progress Technical Report WP3 1 - CAC Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 13 D3.2 Activity 3 - Final Technical Report WP3 1 - CAC Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 24 D4.1 Updated communication strategy and work plan (due in month 3) WP4 1 - CAC Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 3 D4.2 Updated communication strategy and work plan (due in month 15) WP4 1 - CAC Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 15
WT2 list of deliverables. Deliverable Number14 Deliverable Title WP number9 Lead beneficiary Type15 Dissemination level16 Due Date (in months)17 D1.1 Inventory (report) about Living Lab designs WP1 4 - OMU Report Public 2 D1.2 Guidelines for the identif. and involv of city food system actors WP1 4 - OMU Report Public 4 D1.3 Manual Governance strategy handbook (for the manag. of L. Labs) WP1 4 - OMU Report Public 6 D1.4 Manual for Responsible Innovation Self- Assessment (RISA) WP1 4 - OMU Report Public 8 D1.5 Living Lab road maps (from each of the 12 cities) WP1 4 - OMU Report Public 12 D1.6 Public report on Living Lab designs and self- assessments WP1 4 - OMU Report Public 48 D1.7 Operational roadmap of Network of FOOD 2030 L. Labs WP1 2 - DEM Report Public 18 D1.8 Results of network of FOOD 2030 Living Labs events WP1 2 - DEM Report Public 48 D1.9 Evaluation framework WP1 1 - CAR Report Public 12 D2.1 Report with 5-10 in- depth case studies and employed strategies WP2 3 - VU Report Public 8 D2.2 Online knowledge platform WP2 12 - WINGS Other Public 8 D2.3 Report on the DLA showing strategies of the FUSILLI living labs WP2 3 - VU Report Public 48 D3.1 Roadmap, timeline, schedule of workshops and role of stakeholders in planning process (12 documents integrated) WP3 15 - FSS Report Public 23 D3.2 Urban food policy report (12 documents integrated) WP3 2 - DEM Report Public 24 D3.3 Urban food action plan & URBAN FOOD PLAN (12 documents) WP3 4 - OMU Report Public 24 Deliverable Number14 Deliverable Title WP number9 Lead beneficiary Type15 Dissemination level16 Due Date (in months)17 D3.4 Urban food plan for strengthen urban- rural linkages (12 documents) WP3 5 - IDU Report Public 24 D3.5 Report on implementation of actions commissioning (12 documents) WP3 15 - FSS Report Public 36 D3.6 ICT tool for supporting evaluation process WP3 12 - WINGS Other Public 24 D3.7 Evaluation of action implementation report WP3 1 - CAR Report Public 48 D3.8 ICT tool for behavioural change WP3 12 - WINGS Other Public 24 D3.9 Policy Guidelines and Recommendations WP3 2 - DEM Report Public 48 D4.1 Innovative Business Plan Scheme and Business Model Canvas WP4 35 - ENCO Report Public 36 D4.2 Innovative Funding Schemes WP4 35 - ENCO Report Public 42 D4.3 Innovative Financing Schemes WP4 35 - ENCO Report Public 46 D4.4 Investment Infrastructure Package WP4 35 - ENCO Report Public 46 D4.5 Innovative Procurement Process WP4 35 - ENCO Report Public 42 D5.1 Inventorying the Networking Group WP5 2 - DEM Report Publi...
WT2 list of deliverables. Deliverable Number14 Deliverable Title WP number9 Lead beneficiary Type15 Dissemination level16 Due Date (in months)17 D1.1 Implementation of the organizational structures and decision- making mechanisms WP1 1 - CNRS Other Public 3 D1.2 Data Management Plan WP1 1 - CNRS ORDP: Open Research Data Pilot Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 4 D1.3 Strategic road map WP1 1 - CNRS Other Public 48 D2.1 Press release WP2 30 - INFN Websites, patents filling, etc. Public 3 D2.2 DISCO web-site WP2 30 - INFN Websites, patents filling, etc. Public 12 D2.3 YouTube channel WP2 30 - INFN Websites, patents filling, etc. Public 16 D2.4 Proceedings of the Workshop WP2 30 - INFN Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 42 D2.5 Article in Nuclear Physics News International (NUPECC) and in CERN Courier on the results of the project WP2 30 - INFN Report Public 46 D3.1 Transnational Access provision - multi annual implementation plan over the first 18 months (D3.1) WP3 7 - FZJ Other Public 18 D3.2 Transnational Access provision - multi annual implementation plan over the next 18 months (D3.2) WP3 7 - FZJ Other Public 36 D3.3 Transnational Access provision - multi annual implementation for the WP3 7 - FZJ Other Public 48 Deliverable Number14 Deliverable Title WP number9 Lead beneficiary Type15 Dissemination level16 Due Date (in months)17 whole duration of the project (D3.3) D4.1 Transnational Access provision - multi annual implementation plan over the first 18 months (D4.1) WP4 9 - JGU MAINZ Other Public 18 D4.2 Transnational Access provision - multi annual implementation plan over the next 18 months (D4.2) WP4 9 - JGU MAINZ Other Public 36 D4.3 Transnational Access provision - multi annual implementation for the whole duration of the project (D4.3) WP4 9 - JGU MAINZ Other Public 48 D5.1 Transnational Access provision - multi annual implementation plan over the first 18 months (D5.1) WP5 30 - INFN Other Public 18 D5.2 Transnational Access provision - multi annual implementation plan over the next 18 months (D5.2) WP5 30 - INFN Other Public 36 D5.3 Transnational Access provision - multi annual implementation for the whole duration of the project (D5.3) WP5 30 - INFN Other Public 48 D6.1 Transnational Access provision - multi annual implementation plan over the first 18 months (D6.1) WP6 10 - UBO Other Public 18 D6.2 Transnational Access provision - multi annual implementation plan ov...
WT2 list of deliverables. Deliverable Number14 Deliverable Title WP number9 Lead beneficiary Type15 Dissemination level16 Due Date (in months)17 D1.1 Activity 1 – Final Technical Report WP1 1 - CAC Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 12 D2.1 Activity 2 – Final Technical Report WP2 2 - ITC Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 12 D3.1 Activity 3 – Final Technical Report WP3 1 - CAC Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 12 D4.1 Communication strategy and work plan WP4 1 - CAC Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 3 D4.2 Activity 5 – Final Technical Report WP4 1 - CAC Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 12

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