Deliverables/Reports Sample Clauses

Deliverables/Reports. The Consultant shall prepare and submit to the BCRC-Caribbean, in English and when requested in Spanish, the reports and documents listed below….
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Deliverables/Reports. The University shall provide such reports as required by Sponsor and a final report due within ninety (90) days after completion or termination of the Contract, whichever occurs first.
Deliverables/Reports. At a minimum, the Contractor shall deliver an annual report of all mandated cost reimbursement claims prepared and filed by Contractor on behalf of the County upon completion of the mandated cost reimbursement claims process.
Deliverables/Reports. The University shall provide such reports as required by Sponsor and a final report due within *** after completion or termination of the Contract, whichever occurs first.
Deliverables/Reports. 1. Contractor must develop legally defensible, pre-employment, medical exam protocols for every County job classification in each agency/department within one (1) year from the contract effective date. Protocols must be updated as new classifications are added or existing ones are modified within 10 days of the addition/modification. Contractor must: a. Conduct series of intake meetings with the County to: (1) Identify County’s existing policies and standards and triage the protocols that are of the greatest urgency based on the County’s needs, anticipated hiring practices, and any obvious/significant defects. (2) Discuss County’s preferences about adoption of new technologies and approaches. (3) Understand County departments/agencies’ unique working environment, the relationship between management and non-management staff, and any constraints that may impact position descriptions or occupational health surveillance programs (such as collective bargaining agreements that incorporate specific requirements or limitations). (4) Understand County’s selected medical providers’ capabilities and limitations. (5) Present a timeline and recommended order for review for County’s approval to ensure timely completion of protocols. (6) Establish restricted access SharePoint site to share, update, and edit documents, incorporating recommendations for review by the County. (7) Conduct and utilize ongoing status meetings to review proposed changes and discuss rationale behind the recommendations. b. Provide medical and clinical feedback regarding laws and regulations by: (1) Closely monitoring changes in laws and regulations related to medical examination standards and workplace health. (2) Analyzing the implications of the changes on the County’s protocols and providing timely interpretations and recommendations for modification of medical/physical standards and related practices. This involves conducting thorough reviews of legal documents, regulatory updates, and industry guidelines to ensure compliance with medical and clinical best practices. (3) Providing medical and clinical feedback regarding accommodation agreements and clarifying restrictions to accommodate individuals with disabilities while maintaining workplace safety standards by liaising with government agencies, legal counsel, and relevant stakeholders to address medical and clinical concerns. c. Provide a client status board visible to the County’s primary project stakeholders displaying updates in real t...
Deliverables/Reports. A. Contractor shall have plans in place to report on the following: 1. Contractor shall provide accurate reporting and attestation to course attendance and shall provide the ACPD with participant evaluations from each course. Rosters and evaluations shall be submitted at the end of end of every training class.
Deliverables/Reports. A. Contractor shall provide weekly written updates to be presented to the Board of Supervisors at scheduled Board of Supervisors meetings and individual briefings as requested. B. Contractor shall maintain regular, but not less than weekly, contact with the County Executive Officer or designee, including the Director of Legislative Affairs in particular, to fully understand the County’s needs, desires, interests and policies, relevant to activity in Sacramento. C. Contractor shall provide ongoing program development support to Legislative Affairs Unit including, but not limited to, Legislative Platform development, legislative coordinator training, support in development of program guidelines including identification of best practices and metrics to monitor success of County’s advocacy program. D. Contractor shall support weekly (or more frequent) teleconference briefings with County Executive Officer or designee, Legislative Affairs Unit and/or Board of Supervisors staff. E. Contractor shall seek out, identify and report to the County on proposed legislation, policies, regulations, and administrative actions, which would or potentially could impact County governments generally and/or Orange County specifically. F. Contractor shall provide support to Legislative Affairs Unit in identification of bills of interest/concern and weekly xxxx tracking. G. Contractor shall provide assistance to County staff and private contractors employed by the County in drafting testimony on proposed state legislation, policies or regulations which could impact the County of Orange. H. Contractor shall arrange business meetings, local travel arrangements and logistical meeting arrangements among County staff and members of the State Assembly or Senate and/ or I. Contractor shall distribute correspondence, briefing papers, fact sheets and other materials necessary to assist in advocacy efforts on behalf of the County. J. Contractor shall testify on behalf of the County on Board of Supervisors’ adopted positions on proposed legislation when appropriate. K. Contractor shall provide written monthly reports with each professional services invoice to the County detailing the nature and extent of the services or actions taken and status on behalf of the County, as well as reporting on issues in Sacramento that may impact County governments in general or Orange County government specifically. Contractor may be required to brief Board members in both public and individual meetings. L. ...
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Deliverables/Reports. All deliverables are to be provided online and in a format compatible with Microsoft Word, Excel or Access. Deliverables/Reports shall consist of, but not be limited to, the following: a) Summary reference report on each candidate in numeric and narrative formats. b) Comparison report between multiple candidates in numeric and narrative summary formats. 1. Solution Overview Contractor’s on-demand technology, known as Pre-hire 360, enables organizations to efficiently, economically and effectively review candidates’ professional references using an online 360-degree approach for assessing past performance and behaviors. 2. Pre-Hire 360 Process Review a. Contractor’s Pre-Hire 360 is a confidential and competency-based approach that delivers detailed and actionable information regarding job candidates’ past performance and behaviors. b. Following is a brief outline of how the process works, resulting in a final report in about two days: (1) Recruiter/Hiring Manager will enter candidate and select survey. (2) Candidates enter the business references. (3) References will provide confidential performance feedback. (4) Contractor’s engine will aggregate reference feedback into a pre-hire 360. (5) Contractor’s engine will provide leverage critical 360 insight. The reports will also assist hiring manager in constructing an individualized on- boarding strategy for each new hire by leveraging the specific insight provided about the new hire’s strengths and opportunities to improve. 3. Survey Construction and Customization A new survey construction and customization will be added as needed or upon request.
Deliverables/Reports. All invoices must be submitted to the Risk Management Unit (RMU). Under no circumstances will Contractor submit an invoice or invoices to individual candidates, employees, or County departments or agencies.
Deliverables/Reports. Consultant shall provide the Emergent Authorized Contact with reports as may be requested from time to time.
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