Task Monitor definition

Task Monitor means an individual designated and authorized in writing by DEA to conduct and document day to day contract administration functions in the field.

Examples of Task Monitor in a sentence

  • Contractor employees attending ORP All-Hands Meetings, training sessions or other government- sponsored functions or activities, unless specifically approved in advance by the CO and the ORP Task Monitor may not charge any time for these and similar activities and the Contractor may not request payment for employee time spent on these and similar activities described herein.

  • Seller notification requirements for FAR 52.232-20(b) "Limitation of Cost" for CPFF, CPIF and CPAF Subcontract Task Orders, and FAR 52.2327(c) "Payments under Time and Materials and Labor Hours" for T&M Subcontract Task Orders (clauses are in Section I by reference), shall be accomplished only by separate correspondence directed to the Subcontract Administrator with copies to the Subcontract Task Monitor and Business Management Office.

  • The contractor shall submit the final report and copies to the Task Monitor and COTR.

  • All deliverables will be inspected for content, completeness, accuracy and conformance to the SOW's requirements by the Buyer's Subcontract Administrator or Task Monitor.

Related to Task Monitor

  • Interim Monitor means any monitor appointed pursuant to Paragraph III of this Order or Paragraph III of the related Order to Maintain Assets.

  • Contract Monitor means the Department employee identified in Section 1.6 of the IFB as the Contract Monitor.

  • S&P CDO Monitor The dynamic, analytical computer model developed by S&P and used to calculate the default frequency in terms of the amount of debt assumed to default as a percentage of the original principal amount of the Collateral Obligations consistent with a specified benchmark rating level based upon certain assumptions (including the applicable S&P Minimum Weighted Average Recovery Rate) and S&P’s proprietary corporate default studies, as may be amended by S&P from time to time upon notice to the Issuer, the Collateral Trustee, the Collateral Manager and the Collateral Administrator. Each S&P CDO Monitor will be chosen by the Collateral Manager (with notice to the Collateral Administrator) and associated with either (x) an S&P Minimum Weighted Average Recovery Rate and an S&P Minimum Weighted Average Floating Spread from Section 2 of Schedule 4 or (y) an S&P Minimum Weighted Average Recovery Rate and an S&P Minimum Weighted Average Floating Spread confirmed by S&P, provided that as of any date of determination the Weighted Average S&P Recovery Rate for the Highest Ranking Class equals or exceeds the S&P Minimum Weighted Average Recovery Rate for such Class chosen by the Collateral Manager and the Weighted Average Floating Spread equals or exceeds the S&P Minimum Weighted Average Floating Spread chosen by the Collateral Manager. The model version of the S&P CDO Monitor is available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • Market Monitor means the head of the Market Monitoring Unit.

  • Information Services means the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s Electronic Municipal Market Access System; or, such other services providing information with respect to called municipal obligations as the District may specify in writing to the Paying Agent or as the Paying Agent may select.