Deliverables and target dates Sample Clauses
The 'Deliverables and target dates' clause defines the specific outputs or products that must be provided under the agreement, along with the deadlines for their completion. It typically lists each deliverable, such as reports, software, or services, and assigns a corresponding due date or timeline for delivery. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of what is expected and when, helping to manage expectations and reduce the risk of disputes over performance or timing.
Deliverables and target dates. (i) SGI Deliverable for the LSI chip set: First silicon. A block diagram and technical documentation related to the design of the LSI chip set delivered by SGI to the Company.
Deliverables and target dates. Semi-annual progress report; target October 31, 2020 D1.2: Semi-annual progress report; target January 31, 2021 D1.3: Semi-annual progress report; target July 31, 2021 D1.4: Semi-annual progress report; target January 31, 2022 D1.5: Semi-annual progress report; target July 31, 2022 D1.6: Semi-annual progress report; target January 31, 2023 D1.7: Semi-annual progress report; target July 31, 2023 D1.8: Semi-annual progress report; target January 31, 2024 D1.9: Semi-annual progress report; target July 31, 2024
Deliverables and target dates. Flow metrics calculation from continuous data for each site up to date; target December 31, 2021 D5.2: Annual report (WY2021) draft; target March 31, 2022
Deliverables and target dates. Semi-annual progress report; target October 31, 2020 D1.2: Semi-annual progress report; target January 31, 2021 D1.3: Semi-annual progress report; target July 31, 2021 D1.4: Semi-annual progress report; target January 31, 2022 D1.5: Semi-annual progress report; target July 31, 2022 D1.6: Semi-annual progress report; target January 31, 2023 D1.7: Semi-annual progress report; target July 31, 2023 D1.8: Semi-annual progress report; target January 31, 2024 ▇▇▇▇▇ County will acquire and install equipment to continuously monitor stream stage and conductivity at five (5) long-term trend stations and thirteen (13) rotating panel status stations during the period of the IAA. Trend stations will also include telemetry equipment. The equipment purchased for this project will be owned, stored, and maintained by ▇▇▇▇▇ County; however, it is understood unused equipment can be borrowed to support future ▇▇▇-sponsored studies. Initial setup to be completed by September 2020 will include the five long-term stations and the initial set of three rotating panel stations. Additional rotating panel stations will be installed prior to October of each year; three each in 2021 and 2022, and four in 2023. Long-term trend stations will measure conductivity and temperature with a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Scientific CS547A sensor, and stream stage with a CS450 series pressure transducer. The submersible sensor will be interfaced with a CR800 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Scientific data logger that will be connected to a Sierra Wireless RV50 cellular modem to provide access to near real time-data and daily data transmittal. Rotating panel status stations will measure conductivity and temperature with a Hobo U24 submersable logger, and stage with a vented ONSET level logger HOBO MX2001. Both loggers will be strategically placed in the stream and data downloaded manually during site visits.
