Common use of Go/No Go Clause in Contracts

Go/No Go. The EERE has a Go/No Go decision point halfway through the research Project (see Exhibit B) which will determine if the Project will continue to move forward. As a result of a Go/No Go review, in the EERE’s discretion they may take one of the following actions: (a) authorize the Federal funding for the next budget period for the Project; (b) recommend redirection of work under the Project; (c) place a hold on the Federal funding pending further data; (d) discontinue the Federal funding beyond the current budget period as a result of insufficient progress, change in strategic direction or lack of available funding.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Project Funding Agreement, Project Funding Agreement, Project Funding Agreement

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Go/No Go. The EERE has a Go/No Go decision point halfway through the research Project (see Exhibit B) which will determine if the Project will continue to move forward. As a result of a Go/No Go review, in the EERE’s discretion discretion, they may take one of the following actions: (aA) authorize the Federal funding for the next budget period for the Project; (bB) recommend redirection of work under the Project; (cC) place a hold on the Federal funding pending further data; or (dD) discontinue the Federal funding beyond the current budget period as a result of insufficient progress, change in strategic direction direction, or lack of available funding.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Funding Agreement

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