Consortium Obligations Sample Clauses

Consortium Obligations. The Consortium shall use reasonable efforts to perform the following obligations in accordance with the Target Completion Dates set forth in Section E below. The items listed below constitute the Foundry Consortiums’s Start Up Business Plan:
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Consortium Obligations. VentureWell shall administer the affairs of the Consortium and is responsible for fulfilling the following obligations: ● Be responsible for the daily management of Investor Catalyst Hub Consortium; ● Promote collaboration with Government customers and other Members related to improved health outcomes, to include potential development projects. ● Provide customer support for Members throughout the lifecycle of the development process (training, guidance and process facilitation of the solicitation, award, project execution phases); ● When appropriate file with the U.S. Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission changes in membership in accordance with the provisions of the National Cooperative Research Act of 1993; ● Engage in business-development activity to seek opportunities with Federal, State, local and private entities for Consortium Members to conduct research, development, test, evaluation, and manufacturing activities that support the mission of Federal, State, and local agencies related to improved health outcomes. ● Take appropriate steps to manage and avoid organizational conflicts of interest among the Members and to mitigate such conflicts if they cannot be avoided; ● Execute recruitment campaigns, innovation challenges, listening sessions, etc.; ● Once a Project OT has been issued by ARPA-H, execute contract, program, and financial management of project awards issued to Members of the Consortium; and ● Host periodic collaborative, membership meetings. Member Obligations. The Parties agree that Members have the following obligations: ● Not be barred or suspended from contracting with or receiving funds from the U.S. Government; ● For Non-U.S. companies, membership eligibility will be decided on a case-by-case basis. Foreign instrumentalities that are substantially owned, controlled, sponsored, commanded, managed, or dominated by a foreign government will not be eligible for membership unless directed by the Government. ● Clearly demonstrate in their membership application that they are capable of contributing to the Consortium areas of improved health outcomes and other relevant subject, technology, and capability domains as may be required in order to fully support the needs of the U.S. Government or funding sponsors; ● Contribute their respective talents and resources to the Consortium for activities such as periodic meeting attendance, committee and subcommittee participation, and other activities as may be appropriate; ● Not transf...
Consortium Obligations. (ATI) is the CMF for the Defense Electronics Consortium and is under the direction of the USPAE Executive Director. The CMF will administer the affairs of the Consortium and is responsible for fulfilling the following obligations: • Engage in business-development activity to seek opportunities with Federal, State, local and private entities for Consortium Members to conduct research, prototype development and follow-on activities that support the mission of the Department of Defense (DoD) and other Federal, State and local agencies. These activities may require updates to this Agreement or the formation of additional consortia in the appropriate technology domains. • Promote collaboration with Government customers and other members related to prototype development projects and support members throughout the prototype development process ( training, guidance and process facilitation of the solicitation, award, project execution phases) ; • When appropriate file with the U.S. Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission changes in Membership in accordance with the provisions of the National Cooperative Research Act of 1993; • Manage the finances of the Consortium; and • Host periodic collaborative, membership meetings.
Consortium Obligations. The Consortium shall use reasonable efforts to perform the following obligations in accordance with the Target Completion Dates set forth in Section E below:
Consortium Obligations. SHIC together with its CMF shall administer the affairs of the Consortium and is responsible for fulfilling the following obligations: • Engage in business-development activity to seek opportunities with Federal, State, local and private entities for Consortium Members to conduct research, prototype development and follow-on activities that support the mission of Federal, State and local agencies related to Senior Healthcare. These activities may require updates to this Agreement or the formation of sub-memberships in specific problem/solution domains. Should sub-memberships be required, each existing Member, which satisfies eligibility criteria, automatically will become a sub-member in any sub-memberships that are formed, but may decline sub-membership; • Promote collaboration with Government customers and other Members related to Senior Healthcare, to include potential prototype development projects. Provide customer support for Members throughout the lifecycle of the prototype development process (training, guidance and process facilitation of the solicitation, award, project execution phases); • When appropriate file with the U.S. Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission changes in membership in accordance with the provisions of the National Cooperative Research Act of 1993; • Manage the finances of the Consortium; and • Host periodic collaborative, membership meetings. Member Obligations. The Parties agree that Members has the following obligations: • Not be barred or suspended from contracting with or receiving funds from the U.S. Government; • For Non U.S. companies, membership eligibility will be decided on case-by-case basis. Foreign instrumentalities that are substantially owned, controlled, sponsored, commanded, managed, or dominated by a foreign government will not be eligible for membership unless directed by the Government. • Clearly demonstrate in their membership application that they are capable of making a contribution in the Consortium areas of Senior Health and other relevant subject, technology, and capability domains as may be required in order to fully support the needs of the U.S. Government or other State and Local funding sponsors; • Contribute their respective talents and resources to the Consortium for activities such as periodic meeting attendance, committee and subcommittee participation, and other activities as may be appropriate; • Adhere to the following SHIC policy of non-solicitation: In order to ensure confiden...
Consortium Obligations. 3.1 CONSORTIUM shall use its best efforts to derive Net Revenues from Licensees, through licensing and/or selling, all or part, of the Patent Rights to Licensees through a thorough, vigorous and diligent program for exploitation of the Patent Rights. Without limiting the foregoing, CONSORTIUM shall:

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