Common use of Contractor’s Outcome Based Management Responsibilities Clause in Contracts

Contractor’s Outcome Based Management Responsibilities. Contractor will engage in activities and supply information required to implement the County’s Outcome-Based Management and Budgeting (OBM) initiative. Activities include, but are not limited to: a. Attending planning and informational meetings; b. Developing program performance and outcome measurements; c. Collecting and submitting data necessary to fulfill measurement requirements; d. Participating in technical assistance and training events offered by the Human Services Agency and seeking technical assistance and training necessary to fulfill measurement requirements; and e. Participating in a review of performance and outcome information; f. Comply with OBM Implementation Guidelines as specified in memos released by the Human Services Agency.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Two Year Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Contractor’s Outcome Based Management Responsibilities. Contractor will engage in activities and supply information required to implement the County’s Outcome-Based Management and Budgeting (OBM) initiative. Activities include, but are not limited to: a. Attending planning and informational meetings; b. Developing program performance and outcome measurements; c. Collecting and submitting data necessary to fulfill measurement requirements; d. Participating in technical assistance and training events offered by the Human Services Agency and seeking technical assistance and training necessary to fulfill measurement requirements; and e. Participating in a review of performance and outcome information; f. Comply with OBM Implementation Guidelines as specified in memos released by the Human Services Agency.. Human

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Contractor’s Outcome Based Management Responsibilities. Contractor will engage Engage in activities and supply information required to implement the County’s Outcome-Based Management and Budgeting (OBM) initiative. Activities include, but are not limited to: a. Attending planning and informational meetings; b. Developing program performance and outcome measurements; c. Collecting and submitting data necessary to fulfill measurement requirements; d. Participating in technical assistance and training events offered by the Human Services Agency and seeking technical assistance and training necessary to fulfill measurement requirements; and e. Participating in a review of performance and outcome information; f. Comply with OBM Implementation Guidelines as specified in memos released by the Human Services Agency.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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