BRIEFINGS/TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS Sample Clauses

BRIEFINGS/TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS. The Recipient shall prepare detailed briefings for presentation to the Project Officer at the Project Officer’s facility located in Pittsburgh, PA, Morgantown, WV or Golden, CO, or at DOE Headquarters in Washington, DC. Briefings shall be given by the Recipient to explain the plans, progress, and results of the technical effort. The first briefing shall be presented within 60 days after the award of the agreement. However in any case, at least one (1) technical briefing shall be made to the DOE per year. The final briefing shall be presented at least 45 days before the award is due to expire. These briefings shall be made at one of the DOE locations (Washington DC/Pittsburgh, PA/ Morgantown, WV/Golden, CO) or at one of the project team sites as appropriate. In addition, reports shall be developed and delivered as appropriate at Program Merit Reviews, or at technical exchange meetings, which may be organized by DOE. (5/09) All Other Editions Are Obsolete 1. Identification Number: DE-EE0002541 2. Program/Project Title: Recovery ActChicago Area Alternative Fuels Deployment Project 3. Recipient: City of Chicago, Department of Environment
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BRIEFINGS/TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS. Briefings shall be presented, on an approximately semi-annual basis and consistent with the DOE annual program reviews. The final briefing shall be presented within 30 days of the expiration of the award. These briefings shall be made at either the DOE/NETL locations (Washington DC / Pittsburgh, PA / Morgantown, WV), or at one of the project team sites. In addition, a presentation shall be required at the annual DOE Program Merit Review. DOE F 4600.2 (09/09) All Other Editions Are Obsolete 1. Identification Number: DE-EE0002532 2.
BRIEFINGS/TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS. The Recipient shall prepare detailed briefings for presentation to the NETL Project Manager at the facility located in Pittsburgh, PA, Morgantown, WV, Albany, OR, or via WebEx. The Recipient will make a presentation to the NETL Project Manager at a project kickoff meeting held within ninety (90) days of the project start date. Annual briefings shall also be given by the Recipient to explain the plans, progress, and results of the technical effort and a final project briefing at the close of the project shall also be given.
BRIEFINGS/TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS. The Recipient shall prepare detailed briefings for presentation to the FPM at the FPM’s facility (or virtually at DOE’s discretion), and to the Technology Manager(s) (TMs) located in Pittsburgh, PA or Morgantown, WV (or virtually at DOE’s discretion). The Recipient will make a presentation to the FPM and TMs at a kick-off meeting to be held within ninety (90) days of the award. Project progress will be formally presented at an annual NETL Annual Project Review Meeting. Annual briefings shall also be given by the Recipient to explain the plans, progress, and results of the technical effort and a final project briefing at the close of the project shall also be given. Note: Informal monthly briefings to the FPM and TMs will be given by the Recipient to explain the plans, progress, and results of the technical effort. At the discretion of the Awardee and/or DOE, other briefings/presentations may be added to the SOPO, provided that such briefings/presentations are consistent with the budget, schedule, and scope of the project. (NETL 07/2018) All Other Editions Are Obsolete 1. Award Number: 2. Program/Project Title: DE-FE0032047 / 0000 3. Recipient: CORE-CM in the Greater Green River and Wind River Basins: Transforming and Advancing a National Coal Asset University of Wyoming 4. Reporting Requirements: Frequency Addressees

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