Innovation Center Sample Clauses

Innovation Center. The original schedule for the Innovation Center assumed a start date in April 2020 and construction completion in December of 2022. The current schedule now assumes construction completion in spring of 2023, a 3-4-month schedule extension.
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Innovation Center. Within 120 days following the Initiation Date, each Party shall designate an individual to be the respective Innovation Center Coordinator. This position is not a full time or dedicated position. This individual will coordinate and facilitate all Innovation Center activities, briefings and projects. (a) The Parties shall execute sound project management principles in the development of the Innovation Center activities. Specific practices and methodologies will be agreed upon as specified in Exhibit E (Innovation Center) of the Agreement. (b) Innovation Center activities, except possibly the Innovation Center Coordinator, shall be supported and performed by individuals not otherwise assigned to the delivery of the Services. (c) Innovation Center activities and proposals will be clearly delineated separate from the Services and service delivery obligations including projects and will be linked to the overall IT strategy. Exhibit D.2 Gap/IBM Confidential and Proprietary Information Page 18 This document contains confidential and proprietary information of The Gap, Inc. and IBM. Except with the express prior written permission of The Gap, Inc. and IBM, this document and the information contained herein may not be published, disclosed, or used for any other purpose. I. BUSINESS-AS-USUAL (“BAU”) (a) Together with the definition of Services, the Functional Service Area Statements of Work set forth in Exhibits A.1 through A.6 of the Agreement, identify activities that (1) are an inherent, necessary, or a customary part of the day-to-day Services (“Business as Usual” or “BAU”); and (2) are included in the Annual Services Charge and related applicable adjustments. (b) However, the Parties anticipate that from time to time there will be work efforts that will arise for which additional guidance may be needed to differentiate between the status of such work as either BAU, a Project included in the Annual Services Charge, or a Non-Recurring Initiative. (c) Typically, BAU has some or all of the following characteristics: (d) Examples of BAU include the following: (1) For Systems Administrators (Server, Network, Data Base, Messaging & Queuing): (D) Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. (2) For Operations staff: (3) Cross Functional: (e) Some examples of activities that are BAU and those that are not: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Certain i...

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