Food and Cash Transition Services Workplan Sample Clauses

Food and Cash Transition Services Workplan. Which has not been delivered to the State Project Director to review for Acceptance within thirty (30) Calendar Days following the Execution Date; or Which has not received Acceptance from the State Project Director within forty-five (45) Business Days following the Execution Date or within ten (10) Business Days of the receipt by the Contractor of comments from the State Project Director rejecting the Food and Cash Transition Services Workplan as delivered, whichever is later.
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Food and Cash Transition Services Workplan. 64.A Due Thirty (30) Calendar Days after Contract Execution. Fraud 80 User’s Manual 31.A Per the Food and Cash Transition Services workplan. Updated yearly during Ongoing Operations. Implementation Services Weekly Status Reports 69.B Per the eWIC EBT Implementation Services workplan. Incident Report 32.A Per the Statement of Work requirements. Integrated WIC Retailer Specifications Document 33.A Per the eWIC EBT Implementation Services workplan. Updated as needed during Ongoing Operations. Mobile Device Application Design Document (add eWIC) 66.K Per the eWIC EBT Implementation Services workplan. Updated as needed during Ongoing Operations. Mobile Device Application Design Document (Food and Cash) 66.J Per the Food and Cash Transition Services workplan. Updated as needed during Ongoing Operations. Deliverable Title Del. # Due Date Monthly Status Report 36.A Per the Statement of Work requirements. Network and WIC Retailer Certification Plan 37.B Per the eWIC EBT Implementation Services workplan. Updated yearly during Ongoing Operations. Network Certification Plan 37.A Per the Food and Cash Transition Services workplan. Ongoing Operations Master Test Plan (add eWIC) 35.E Updated yearly during Ongoing Operations. Ongoing Operations Master Test Plan (Food and Cash) 35.D Updated yearly during Ongoing Operations. Outbound Credit Adjustment Call Script 1.F Per the Food and Cash Transition Services workplan. Updated as needed during Ongoing Operations. Outbound Surcharge Call Script 1.G Per the Food and Cash Transition Services workplan. Updated as needed during Ongoing Operations. Project Management Plan (add Implementation Services) 39.B Per the eWIC EBT Implementation Services workplan. Project Management Plan (Ongoing Operations) 39.C Updated yearly during Ongoing Operations. Project Management Plan (Transition Services) 39.A Due Thirty (30) Calendar Days after Contract Execution. Quality Assurance Plan (add Implementation Services) 40.B Per the eWIC EBT Implementation Services workplan. Quality Assurance Plan (Ongoing Operations) 40.C Updated yearly during Ongoing Operations. Quality Assurance Plan (Transition Services) 40.A Due Thirty (30) Calendar Days after Contract Execution. Reports Application Design Document 66.D Per the Food and Cash Transition Services workplan. Reports Catalog (add eWIC) 42.B Per the eWIC EBT Implementation Services workplan. Updated as needed during Ongoing Operations. Reports Catalog (Food and Cash) 42.A Per the Food and Cash Tran...

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