Contingency and Continuity of Operations (COOP) Plan Sample Clauses

Contingency and Continuity of Operations (COOP) Plan. 3.5.1. Contractor shall provide CO and COTR a detailed COOP Plan within fifteen (15) calendar days after Contract award. 3.5.2. COOP Plan shall identify provisions made for acquisition of personnel, resources, and/or supplies, if necessary, for continuity of State-contracted operations, until resumption of normal operations. 3.5.3. COOP Plan shall, at a minimum, address and identify: a. Identifying and tracking emergencies and pandemics b. Tracking impact of emergencies and pandemics on workforce c. Compliance with applicable XXXXX regulations d. Realignment and augmentation of resources to ensure meeting of contractual requirements to Include: i. Challenges associated with maintaining FPO services during an extended emergency event, such as a pandemic that may occur in repetitious waves ii. Any time lapse associated with initiation of acquisition of necessary personnel, resources, and/or supplies and their actual availability on site iii. Components, processes, and requirements for identification, training, and preparedness of contractor personnel who are capable of relocating to alternative facilities
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Contingency and Continuity of Operations (COOP) Plan. 3.5.1 Contractor shall provide CO and COTR a detailed COOP Plan within 15 calendar days after contract award. 3.5.2 COOP Plan shall identify provisions made for acquisition of personnel, resources, and/or supplies, if necessary, for continuity of Government-contracted operations, until resumption of normal operations. 3.5.3 COOP Plan must, at a minimum, address and identify: ▪ Identifying and tracking emergencies and pandemics ▪ Tracking impact of emergencies and pandemics on workforce ▪ Compliance with applicable OSHA regulations ▪ Realignment and augmentation of resources to ensure meeting of Contractual Requirements to Include: o Challenges associated with maintaining PSO services during an extended emergency event, such as a pandemic that may occur in repetitious waves o Any time lapse associated with initiation of acquisition of necessary personnel, resources, and/or supplies and their actual availability on site o Components, processes, and requirements for identification, training, and preparedness of contractor personnel who are capable of relocating to alternative facilities o Prioritization and deployment of a limited or dwindling workforce o Educating and protecting of workforce to minimize operational impacts o Acquisition, storage, and distribution of personal protective equipment ▪ Communication with workforce and Government, to include: o Any established alert and notification procedures for mobilizing identified “critical Contractor service personnel” o Approach for communicating expectations to employees regarding their roles and responsibilities during an emergency o Any associated changes needed to Contractor’s information technology infrastructure to support contract in an emergency

Related to Contingency and Continuity of Operations (COOP) Plan

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  • CONTINUITY OF OPERATION Section 1: No Strikes, Work Stoppages or Lockouts

  • Management Plan The Management Plan is the description and definition of the phasing, sequencing and timing of the major Individual Project activities for design, construction procurement, construction and occupancy as described in the IPPA.

  • Emergency Mode Operation Plan Contractor must establish a documented plan to enable continuation of critical business processes and protection of the security of electronic County PHI or PI in the event of an emergency. Emergency means any circumstance or situation that causes normal computer operations to become unavailable for use in performing the work required under this Agreement for more than twenty-four (24) hours.

  • Construction Management Plan Contractor shall prepare and furnish to the Owner a thorough and complete plan for the management of the Project from issuance of the Proceed Order through the issuance of the Design Professional's Certificate of Material Completion. Such plan shall include, without limitation, an estimate of the manpower requirements for each trade and the anticipated availability of such manpower, a schedule prepared using the critical path method that will amplify and support the schedule required in Article 2.1.5 below, and the Submittal Schedule as required in Article 2.2.3. The Contractor shall include in his plan the names and resumés of the Project Superintendent, Project Manager and the person in charge of Safety.

  • Business Continuity Planning Supplier shall prepare and maintain at no additional cost to Buyer a Business Continuity Plan (“BCP”). Upon written request of Buyer, Supplier shall provide a copy of Supplier’s BCP. The BCP shall be designed to ensure that Supplier can continue to provide the goods and/or services in accordance with this Order in the event of a disaster or other BCP-triggering event (as such events are defined in the applicable BCP). Supplier’s BCP shall, at a minimum, provide for: (a) the retention and retrieval of data and files; (b) obtaining resources necessary for recovery, (c) appropriate continuity plans to maintain adequate levels of staffing required to provide the goods and services during a disruptive event; (d) procedures to activate an immediate, orderly response to emergency situations; (e) procedures to address potential disruptions to Supplier’s supply chain; (f) a defined escalation process for notification of Buyer, within two (2) business days, in the event of a BCP-triggering event; and (g) training for key Supplier Personnel who are responsible for monitoring and maintaining Supplier’s continuity plans and records. Supplier shall maintain the BCP and test it at least annually or whenever there are material changes in Supplier’s operations, risks or business practices. Upon Xxxxx’s written and reasonable request, Supplier shall provide Buyer an executive summary of test results and a report of corrective actions (including the timing for implementation) to be taken to remedy any deficiencies identified by such testing. Upon Xxxxx’s request and with reasonable advance notice and conducted in such a manner as not to unduly interfere with Supplier’s operations, Supplier shall give Buyer and its designated agents access to Supplier’s designated representative(s) with detailed functional knowledge of Supplier’s BCP and relevant subject matter.

  • Business Continuity Registry Operator shall maintain a business continuity plan, which will provide for the maintenance of Registry Services in the event of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator or business failure of Registry Operator, and may include the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider. If such plan includes the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider, Registry Operator shall provide the name and contact information for such Registry Services continuity provider to ICANN. In the case of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator where the Registry Operator cannot be contacted, Registry Operator consents that ICANN may contact the designated Registry Services continuity provider, if one exists. Registry Operator shall conduct Registry Services Continuity testing at least once per year.

  • Commencement of Operations The Partnership shall not begin operations on its Leases unless the Managing General Partner is satisfied that necessary title requirements have been satisfied.

  • Project Management Plan 3.2.1 Developer is responsible for all quality assurance and quality control activities necessary to manage the Work, including the Utility Adjustment Work. Developer shall undertake all aspects of quality assurance and quality control for the Project and Work in accordance with the approved Project Management Plan, Good Industry Practice and applicable Law. 3.2.2 Developer shall develop the Project Management Plan and its component parts, plans and other documentation in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section 1.5.2.5

  • Business Continuity Plan The Warrant Agent shall maintain plans for business continuity, disaster recovery, and backup capabilities and facilities designed to ensure the Warrant Agent’s continued performance of its obligations under this Agreement, including, without limitation, loss of production, loss of systems, loss of equipment, failure of carriers and the failure of the Warrant Agent’s or its supplier’s equipment, computer systems or business systems (“Business Continuity Plan”). Such Business Continuity Plan shall include, but shall not be limited to, testing, accountability and corrective actions designed to be promptly implemented, if necessary. In addition, in the event that the Warrant Agent has knowledge of an incident affecting the integrity or availability of such Business Continuity Plan, then the Warrant Agent shall, as promptly as practicable, but no later than twenty-four (24) hours (or sooner to the extent required by applicable law or regulation) after the Warrant Agent becomes aware of such incident, notify the Company in writing of such incident and provide the Company with updates, as deemed appropriate by the Warrant Agent under the circumstances, with respect to the status of all related remediation efforts in connection with such incident. The Warrant Agent represents that, as of the date of this Agreement, such Business Continuity Plan is active and functioning normally in all material respects.

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