Contract Administration, Performance Expectations Sample Clauses

Contract Administration, Performance Expectations. The Contractor shall develop monthly Task Orders. Each Task Order will include deliverables. Deliverables shall consist of quantifiable products or services resulting from activities performed pursuant to this Agreement. Such deliverables may include, but are not limited to the following:
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Contract Administration, Performance Expectations. All work under this contract shall be directed by the State’s Authorized Representative and VHCIP Project Director: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Esq. Project Director Vermont Health Care Innovation Project Xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xx.xx 000-000-0000 The Contractor shall provide a single point of contact who will manage all aspects of the contract including the assignment of qualified personnel to perform the work outlined herein. The Contractor’s single point of contact is: Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxx Vermont Medical Society Education and Research Foundation, Inc. XX Xxx 0000, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX, 00000 Phone: 000-000-0000 Email: xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx The number of personnel and level of expertise required, as well as the scheduled hours to be worked will be determined by the State and the Contractor as part of the status meetings. The assignment of additional personnel, hours, or the substitution of personnel with a higher level of expertise shall require pre-approval by the State. The Contractor accepts full responsibility for any personnel assigned to perform the work herein. It is understood that the State will provide minimal oversight of personnel assigned to this contract. The State shall notify the Contractor’s single point of contact to discuss remediation if it is determined by the State that personnel assigned are not performing as expected. The State has the right to request a change in personnel assigned. The State shall not request a change in personnel without reason. The Contractor is obligated to remove personnel within 2 business days of a request by the State, and provide a qualified replacement within 30 days.

Related to Contract Administration, Performance Expectations

  • Contractor Performance Evaluations The Contract Administrator will evaluate Contractor’s performance as often as the Contract Administrator deems necessary throughout the term of the contract. This evaluation will be based on criteria including the quality of goods or services, the timeliness of performance, and adherence to applicable laws, including prevailing wage and living wage. City will provide Contractors who receive an unsatisfactory rating with a copy of the evaluation and an opportunity to respond. City may consider final evaluations, including Contractor’s response, in evaluating future proposals and bids for contract award.

  • CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE AUDIT The Contractor shall allow the Authorized User to assess Contractor’s performance by providing any materials requested in the Authorized User Agreement (e.g., page load times, response times, uptime, and fail over time). The Authorized User may perform this Contractor performance audit with a third party at its discretion, at the Authorized User’s expense. The Contractor shall perform an independent audit of its Data Centers, at least annually, at Contractor expense. The Contractor will provide a data owner facing audit report upon request by the Authorized User. The Contractor shall identify any confidential, trade secret, or proprietary information in accordance with Appendix B, Section 9(a), Confidential/Trade Secret Materials.

  • Performance Expectations The Charter School’s performance in relation to the indicators, measures, metrics and targets set forth in the CPF shall provide the basis upon which the SCSC will decide whether to renew the Charter School’s Charter Contract at the end of the charter term. This section shall not preclude the SCSC from considering other relevant factors in making renewal decisions.

  • CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE Agencies shall report any vendor failure to perform according to the requirements of this contract on Complaint to Vendor, form PUR 7017. Should the vendor fail to correct the problem within a prescribed period of time, then form PUR 7029, Request for Assistance, is to be filed with this office.

  • Annual Performance Evaluation On either a fiscal year or calendar year basis, (consistently applied from year to year), the Bank shall conduct an annual evaluation of Executive’s performance. The annual performance evaluation proceedings shall be included in the minutes of the Board meeting that next follows such annual performance review.

  • Quarterly Contractor Performance Reporting Customers shall complete a Contractor Performance Survey (Exhibit I) for each Contractor on a Quarterly basis. Customers will electronically submit the completed Contractor Performance Survey(s) to the Department Contract Manager no later than the due date indicated in Contract Exhibit D, Section 17, Additional Special Contract Conditions. The completed Contractor Performance Survey(s) will be used by the Department as a performance-reporting tool to measure the performance of Contractors. The Department reserves the right to modify the Contractor Performance Survey document and introduce additional performance-reporting tools as they are developed, including online tools (e.g. tools within MyFloridaMarketPlace or on the Department's website).

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  • Rating of Overall Educator Performance The Educator’s overall performance rating is based on the Evaluator’s professional judgment and examination of evidence of the Educator’s performance against the four Performance Standards and the Educator’s attainment of goals set forth in the Educator Plan, as follows:

  • PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 5.1 The Employee agrees to participate in the performance management system that the Employer adopts or introduces for the Employer, management and municipal staff of the Employer.

  • Performance Expectation Provided the conditions are met under 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 proceeding, ALLTEL’s performance expectation is to provide 100% due dates met within reporting month. If service levels fall below 95% of the performance expectation within a reporting month, root cause analysis and joint problem resolution will be implemented within thirty (30) days.

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