Acceptance of Non-Oracle System Upgrade Deliverables Sample Clauses

Acceptance of Non-Oracle System Upgrade Deliverables. All services performed by Vendor under the terms of this Agreement shall be at and under the direction of Garland ISD per the guidelines set forth in the Vendors response to RFP #2-21 and Statement of Work. The Garland ISD will review, approve and provide written sign-off for all non-Oracle System Upgrade project deliverables (e.g., reports, plans, documents) in the following way: Vendor Project Manager will review “drafts” of each deliverable with Garland ISD Project Manager and Module Lead as appropriate prior to formal submittal of each deliverable. Garland ISD will identify in writing any required changes, deficiencies, and/or additions necessary within 10 Working Days of receipt of each draft deliverable. A period greater than 10 Working Days will be allowed upon mutual agreement of both parties. Vendor will revise each deliverable based on feedback from Garland ISD and submit a final version of the deliverable for review and sign-off from Garland ISD Project Manager. The Garland ISD Project Manager will identify in writing any required changes, deficiencies, and/or additions necessary within 5 Working Days of receipt of the final version of each deliverable. A period greater than 5 Working Days will be allowed upon mutual agreement of both parties. Upon acceptance of the final deliverable, Garland ISD Project Manager will sign a Deliverable Acceptance form and shall return it to the Vendor Project Manager. For final deliverables that are rejected by Garland ISD, Vendor must re-perform the services and resubmit the deliverable for review in accordance with the procedures outlined in this section (including the 5 Working Day review period). If a dispute arises through this process, it shall be resolved pursuant to the dispute resolution provision in Section 10. Notification of the lack of action on the acceptance of a deliverable (no signed acceptance or no notification of required changes, deficiencies, and/or additions) will be reported in writing to Garland ISD Project Manager by the Vendor Project Manager at the end of the review period following delivery. The period may then be extended for two Working Days at Garland ISD Project Manager’s request. In the event that the Vendor Project Manager does not receive written comments or a signed Deliverable Acceptance form within the extended period, the deliverable will be considered accepted.
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