Common use of Change Control Process Clause in Contracts

Change Control Process. IWT projects follow a standard change control process. If during the course of a project, a scope change is identified, then the IWT project manager will document the change and associated cost or schedule impacts on a change authorization form. Once documented, the IWT project manager reviews the change with the Client project manager. Scope changes are defined as any modification to the agreed scope of a project, including but not limited to requirements, software modules, configuration changes, project delays and enhancements or modifications to the product. Scope changes can require modification to cost, schedule, quality or other project deliverables and therefore require sign-off from the Client project manager. No work on scope changes will be conducted until sign off is obtained. Changes that impact scope require approval from the IWT project manager and the Client project manager.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master License and Services Agreement, Vendor Contract, Master License and Services Agreement

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