Common use of Anticipated Outcome Clause in Contracts

Anticipated Outcome. The anticipated outcome of OPSG Operations to be provided by PARTIES under this Agreement is increased law enforcement presence in each PARTY's designated jurisdiction in order to support the U. S. Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Customs and Border Protection efforts in the region to improve border security and reduce border related crime. The anticipated outcome will be reached by achieving the goals and accomplishing the missions set forth below by the PARTIES and in Exhibit C – FY 2017 OPSG Operations Order, attached hereto. 6.1.1 PARTIES will provide enhanced enforcement by increasing patrol presence in proximity to the border and/or routes of ingress from the border, including the water 6.1.2 Increase intelligence/information sharing among PARTIES, including but not limited to the following activities: (a) Conduct bi-monthly meetings with a minimum of one representative from each PARTY. (b) Increase information sharing during operations. 6.1.3 Prior to OPSG Operations, PARTIES' Designated Coordinator, as outlined in section 6.2.3, shall submit an Operations Plan to the Integrated Planning Team (IPT) at least 72 hours prior to the operation. The IPT is comprised of the SHERIFF and U. S. Border Patrol sworn grant representatives. The role of the IPT is to provide support and guidance to the local, state, and federal law enforcement stakeholders within the grant. The Operations Plan is to be submitted via email to the current IPT point of contact and to XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx. 6.1.4 At the conclusion of each Operation funded by OPSG, state/local law enforcement officers in each PARTY will complete a Daily Activity Report (DAR). The DAR will be submitted via email to Customs and Border Protection Sector Headquarters at: XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx and SHERIFF at: xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx within twenty four (24) hours following the date of the operation. 6.1.5 At the conclusion of each Operation funded by OPSG, the Operations Coordinator will email all backup source documents (e.g., arrest reports, citations, field interviews, etc.) to XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx for review within twenty four (24) hours following the date of the operation. 6.1.6 PARTIES will send their weekly/bi-weekly/monthly OPSG schedule (whichever applies), utilizing the appropriate format, to the current IPT point of contact and to XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx as it becomes available. All schedules will be compiled and sent to the Law Enforcement Coordination Center (LECC).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Operation Stonegarden (Opsg) Grant, Operation Stonegarden (Opsg) Grant

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Anticipated Outcome. The anticipated outcome of OPSG Operations to be provided by PARTIES under this Agreement is increased law enforcement presence in each PARTY's designated jurisdiction in order to support the U. S. Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Customs and Border Protection efforts in the region to improve border security and reduce border related crime. The anticipated outcome will be reached by achieving the goals and accomplishing the missions set forth below by the PARTIES and in Exhibit C – FY 2017 2018 OPSG Operations Order, attached hereto. 6.1.1 6.2.1 PARTIES will provide enhanced enforcement by increasing patrol presence in proximity to the border and/or routes of ingress from the border, including the waterwater borders. In addition, PARTIES will utilize their unique investigatory areas of expertise in operations. 6.1.2 6.2.2 Increase intelligence/information sharing among PARTIES, including but not limited to the following activities: (a) Conduct bi-monthly meetings with a minimum of one representative from each PARTY. (b) Increase information sharing during operations. 6.1.3 6.2.3 Prior to OPSG Operations, PARTIES' Designated Coordinator, as outlined in section 6.2.36.3.3, shall submit an Operations Plan to the Integrated Planning Team (IPT) at least 72 hours prior to the operation. The IPT is comprised of the SHERIFF and U. S. Border Patrol sworn grant representatives. The role of the IPT is to provide support and guidance to the local, state, and federal law enforcement stakeholders within the grant. The Operations Plan is to be submitted via email to the current IPT point of contact and to XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx. 6.1.4 6.2.4 At the conclusion of each Operation funded by OPSG, state/local law enforcement officers in each PARTY will complete a Daily Activity Report (DAR). The DAR will be submitted in Excel format via email to Customs and Border Protection Sector Headquarters at: XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx and SHERIFF at: xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx within twenty four forty eight (2448) hours following the date of the operation. 6.1.5 6.2.5 At the conclusion of each Operation funded by OPSG, the Operations Coordinator will email all backup source documents (e.g., arrest reports, citations, field interviews, etc.) to XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx for review within twenty four forty eight (2448) hours following the date of the operation. 6.1.6 6.2.6 PARTIES will send their weekly/bi-weekly/monthly OPSG schedule (whichever applies), utilizing the appropriate format, to the current IPT point of contact and to XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx as it becomes available. All schedules will be compiled and sent to the Law Enforcement Coordination Center (LECC).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Operation Stonegarden (Opsg) Grant

Anticipated Outcome. The anticipated outcome of OPSG Operations to be provided by PARTIES under this Agreement is increased law enforcement presence in each PARTY's ’s designated jurisdiction in order to support the U. S. Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Customs and Border Protection efforts in the region to improve border security and reduce border related crime. The anticipated outcome will be reached by achieving the goals and accomplishing the missions set forth below by the PARTIES and in Exhibit C – FY 2017 2015 OPSG Operations Order, attached hereto. 6.1.1 PARTIES will provide enhanced enforcement by increasing patrol presence in proximity to the border and/or routes of ingress from the border, including the waterwater borders. In addition, PARTIES will utilize their unique investigatory areas of expertise in operations. 6.1.2 Increase intelligence/information sharing among PARTIES, including but not limited to the following activities: (a) Conduct bi-monthly meetings with a minimum of one representative from each PARTY. (b) Increase information sharing during operations. 6.1.3 Prior to OPSG Operations, PARTIES' Designated Coordinator, as outlined in section 6.2.3, shall submit an Operations Plan to the Integrated Planning Team (IPT) at least 72 hours prior to the operation. The IPT is comprised of the SHERIFF and U. S. Border Patrol sworn grant representatives. The role of the IPT is to provide support and guidance to the local, state, and federal law enforcement stakeholders within the grant. The Operations Plan is to be submitted via email to the current IPT point of contact and to XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx. 6.1.4 At the conclusion of each Operation funded by OPSG, state/local law enforcement officers in each PARTY will complete a Daily Activity Report (DAR). The DAR will be submitted via email to Customs and Border Protection Sector Headquarters at: XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx and SHERIFF at: xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx within twenty four (24) hours before the next Wednesday following the date of the operation. 6.1.5 At the conclusion of each Operation funded by OPSG, the Operations Coordinator will email all backup source documents (e.g., arrest reports, citations, field interviews, etc.) to XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx for review within twenty four (24) hours before the next Wednesday following the date of the operation. 6.1.6 PARTIES will send their weekly/bi-weekly/monthly OPSG schedule (whichever applies), utilizing the appropriate format, to the current IPT point of contact and to XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx as it becomes available. All schedules will be compiled and sent to the Law Enforcement Coordination Center (LECC).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operation Stonegarden (Opsg) Grant

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Anticipated Outcome. The anticipated outcome of OPSG Operations to be provided by PARTIES under this Agreement is increased law enforcement presence in each PARTY's designated jurisdiction in order to support the U. S. Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Customs and Border Protection efforts in the region to improve border security and reduce border related crime. The anticipated outcome will be reached by achieving the goals and accomplishing the missions set forth below by the PARTIES and in Exhibit C – FY 2017 2016 OPSG Operations Order, attached hereto. 6.1.1 PARTIES will provide enhanced enforcement by increasing patrol presence in proximity to the border and/or routes of ingress from the border, including the waterwater borders. In addition, PARTIES will utilize their unique investigatory areas of expertise in operations. 6.1.2 Increase intelligence/information sharing among PARTIES, including but not limited to the following activities: (a) Conduct bi-monthly meetings with a minimum of one representative from each PARTY. (b) Increase information sharing during operations. 6.1.3 Prior to OPSG Operations, PARTIES' Designated Coordinator, as outlined in section 6.2.3, shall submit an Operations Plan to the Integrated Planning Team (IPT) at least 72 hours prior to the operation. The IPT is comprised of the SHERIFF and U. S. Border Patrol sworn grant representatives. The role of the IPT is to provide support and guidance to the local, state, and federal law enforcement stakeholders within the grant. The Operations Plan is to be submitted via email to the current IPT point of contact and to XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx. 6.1.4 At the conclusion of each Operation funded by OPSG, state/local law enforcement officers in each PARTY will complete a Daily Activity Report (DAR). The DAR will be submitted via email to Customs and Border Protection Sector Headquarters at: XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx and SHERIFF at: xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx within twenty four (24) hours before the next Wednesday following the date of the operation. 6.1.5 At the conclusion of each Operation funded by OPSG, the Operations Coordinator will email all backup source documents (e.g., arrest reports, citations, field interviews, etc.) to XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx for review within twenty four (24) hours before the next Wednesday following the date of the operation. 6.1.6 PARTIES will send their weekly/bi-weekly/monthly OPSG schedule (whichever applies), utilizing the appropriate format, to the current IPT point of contact and to XXXXXXX0000@xxx.xxx.xxx as it becomes available. All schedules will be compiled and sent to the Law Enforcement Coordination Center (LECC).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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