Description of Services to be Performed by the Contractor. 1. Under the direction of the NCRIC Supervisor, the Contractor’s employee, supports and facilitates the daily operations of the Fusion Center’s Terrorism Liaison Officer Outreach Program. The position also insures all State and Federal statutes and regulations are followed and adhered to;
2. Assisting the NCRIC Supervisor with planning and organizing sensitive programs responsible for the collection, development and dissemination of terrorism, suspicious incidents and criminal information to public safety personnel in the NCRIC’s Area of Responsibility;
3. Assisting the NCRIC Supervisor with planning and coordinating vulnerability assessments of critical infrastructure sites and key resources located in the NCRIC’s Area of Responsibility;
4. Assisting the NCRIC Supervisor with planning and coordinating threat assessments of terrorist and other criminal organizations having a potential impact within the NCRIC’s Area of Responsibility;
5. Assisting the NCRIC Supervisor with planning and organizing the Fusion Center’s Terrorism Liaison Officer program;
6. Searching for information regarding threat and major criminal activity in the region and, where appropriate, entering approved information into the:
a. Homeland Security Information Network.
b. California Joint Regional Information Exchange System.
c. Law Enforcement Online/NCRIC SIG.
7. Making presentations to public safety, public health and critical infrastructure personnel;
8. Preparing reports, publications, correspondence, graphs, and charts relating to terrorist related criminal activity, major criminal activities and organized criminal groups;
9. Disseminating information bulletins and alerts;
Description of Services to be Performed by the Contractor. A. Data Collection and Evaluation for JPCF-Funded Programs: During fiscal year (FY) 2008-09, FY 2009-10 and FY 2010-2011, Contractor will work with identified staff of the Probation Department of the County of San Mateo and four community-based organizations providing prevention and early intervention programs that are funded by Juvenile Probation and Camps Funding (JPCF) Program, contained in the JPCF Plan and approved by the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors to implement and maintain data collection in order to measure outcomes. These JPCF funded programs include: 1)
Description of Services to be Performed by the Contractor. Add one (1) new Cardkey Door for the San Mateo County Health Campus’ Clinics’ Area.
Description of Services to be Performed by the Contractor. Contractor will provide Cardkey security services at four (4) locations of the Human Services Agency (HSA), as well as any unforeseen expenses related to these services, subject to HSA approval. The Scope of Work is described in Attachments I – VIII. Bolded items below are added by Amendment #1. Attachment 1 – Xxxx. X, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxxxx – Add eight (8) new Cardkey doors Attachment II – Bldg. B Data Room, Belmont – Add one (1) new Cardkey door for the Data Room Attachment III– Bldg.C, Belmont – Design and build security retrofit. Attachment IV – Xxxx. X, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxxxx - Add five (5) new Cardkey doors Attachment V – 350 – 90th Street, Xxxx City – Add two (2) new Cardkey doors Attachment VI – 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxx – Add one (1) new Cardkey door for the Server Room
Description of Services to be Performed by the Contractor. Contractor will provide media services to the County of San Mateo and any other related service as deemed appropriate by the Human Services Agency Director or her designee. Specifically the contractor shall: (1) Provide ongoing marketing consultation; (2) Upon review and approval of the marketing plan recommendations by the Workforce Development staff will execute (3) Produce print ads and print collaterals such as brochures, flyers, transit advertising, TV public service spot announcements to be placed with local TV and cable outlets, radio spots, outdoor signage.
Description of Services to be Performed by the Contractor. In consideration of the payments described in Exhibit B, Contractor will provide pharmaceutical services and infusion services to patients of Burlingame Long Term Care (BLTC).
Description of Services to be Performed by the Contractor. In consideration of the payments herein provided for, Contractor shall, under the general direction of the Director of Human Services Agency (HSA) or her authorized representative, provide services as described below. All payments under this Agreement must directly support services specified in this Agreement. Contractor will:
Deliverable 1. Family Finding Pilot Project - Hire and Train staff to: ▪ Coordinate with HSA staff; ▪ Conduct Case reviews; ▪ Facilitate Family Conferences; ▪ Utilize search tools; ▪ Conduct searches for significant adults; ▪ Interview youth, family and significant adults; and ▪ Facilitate relationship building.
Deliverable 2. Program Evaluation and outcomes - Provide program evaluation tool; - In conjunction with HSA, develop outcome measures and basis for evaluation; and - Conduct program evaluation.
Description of Services to be Performed by the Contractor. In consultation with the Deputy County Manager for Intergovernmental and Public Affairs and the Board of Supervisors Legislative Committee and in coordination with Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx of Xxxxx & Duplissea, the Contractor’s duties shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
1. As the County’s primary state legislative advocate, coordinate on all matters with Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx.
2. Work with the County staff and the Legislative Committee to develop a system of “key contacts” in agencies throughout the County, including training programs on the legislative process;
3. Work with County staff and the Legislative Committee to develop the County’s proactive Legislative Program, which will include legislative and regulatory proposals the County would sponsor, key priorities and general policies. In developing the Legislative Program, Contractor duties should include a preliminary assessment of the likelihood of success of the proposed proposals, priorities and policies as well as recommendations for issues not identified by staff;
4. For County-sponsored issues, work with County staff to draft legislation, to develop and implement strategies for passage through the Legislature and for signature by the Governor, and to secure the introduction (including finding needed authors) and passage of such legislative proposals;
5. Continuously monitor, identify, analyze and track state legislation, budget issues, funding opportunities and administrative/regulatory changes to determine the impacts on the County;
6. Attend and monitor all relevant legislative committee hearings and budget negotiations on behalf of the County to determine the impacts on the County and advance the County’s interests;
7. Alert the County and its delegation to the relevant state legislation, budget issues, funding opportunities and administrative/regulatory changes, the anticipated impacts of those issues on the County and other appropriate information;
8. In a timely manner, provide leadership, advice and legislative assistance in the development, evolution and implementation of County positions regarding State legislative and administrative issues;
9. Provide regular and timely recommendations on County positions and actions related to state and administrative issues;
10. Advance the County’s interests and positions on legislative and administrative issues through direct contact with: • State Legislators and staff, • The Governor and staff, • State agencies, and • Associations, including the Ca...
Description of Services to be Performed by the Contractor. In full consideration of the payments herein provided for, Contractor shall provide Day Treatment Intensive Services, Day Treatment Rehabilitative Services, Medication Support Services, Crisis Intervention, and Mental Health Services, authorized by the San Mateo County Division of Mental Health, and as meet medical necessity. These services shall be provided in manner prescribed by the laws of California and in accord with the applicable laws, titles, rules, and regulations, including quality improvement requirements of the Xxxxx-Xxxxx/Medi-Cal Program. The San Mateo County Mental Health Services Documentation Manual is included herein by reference. To the extent that there is inconsistency between a provision in the San Mateo County Mental Health Services Documentation Manual and this Agreement, the provision in the San Mateo County Mental Health Services Documentation Manual shall prevail. All payments under this Agreement must directly support services specified in this Agreement. These services are provided to a distinct group of seriously emotionally disturbed children and adolescents and occur in a therapeutic, organized and structured setting.
A. Day Treatment (Intensive/Rehabilitative) Services (Full-day) programs, Medication Support Services, Mental Health Services, and Crisis Intervention
1. General Description of Services
a. The Day Treatment (Intensive/Rehabilitative) Services (Full-day) programs, Medication Support Services, Mental Health Services and Crisis Intervention shall collectively be referred to herein as “Services”.
b. As of the date of this Agreement Contractor provides Day Treatment Intensive Services (Full-day) for severely emotionally disturbed children/youth, and does not provide Day Treatment Rehabilitative Services.
Description of Services to be Performed by the Contractor. Install a second large plasma display monitor in the San Mateo County Dispatch Center for the purpose of viewing more video surveillance camera displays or larger video displays from the SMCHC Digital Video Network System. JCI will add a dual monitor card on the existing CCTV Computer in dispatch. JCI will then mount the plasma display on the wall with a heavy-duty mounting kit. JCI has included two options for either a 42” hi definition plasma or a 50” hi definition plasma monitor. The existing plasma display is a 46”, which is no longer available. JCI has also included a option to cleanup the CCTV and Fiber Racks with new thinner color coded cabling, panduit, straps, power strips, and blank panels to cover up unused space in the racks. This would replace the original coax cables and wiring installed by old Alarm Company.