Key Personnel and Staffing Changes Sample Clauses

Key Personnel and Staffing Changes. The Contractor will not remove any Key Personnel from their assigned roles prior to the initial deliverable due date. The Contractor will also not remove any Key Personnel from their assigned roles without four (4) weeks prior written notification and approval of XXX’s Contract Manager. The Contractor is responsible for training any replacement personnel. Replacement personnel for any removed person shall have equal or superior experience and qualifications. DEO reserves the right to require the removal from the project any Contractor personnel found, in the judgment of the project, to be unacceptable. Contractor staff who work on the project must successfully complete XXX’s security awareness training. The Contractor’s staff assigned to this project shall use information available in any format only for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Contract. Information contained in project documents such as deliverables, drafts, e.g., draft schedules and strategies, Contractartifacts, and State Data will be treated as confidential and will not be divulged by the Contractor or made known in any manner to any person except as may be necessary in the performance of this PContract Disclosure to anyone other than an officer or employee of DEO is prohibited, except with express direction or consent of DEO. For staff not designated as Key Personnel, Contractor may make staffing changes or cost shifting of staff assigned to this project only with prior review and written approval of XXX’s Contract Manager. XXX’s Contract Manager must be notified in writing at least 10 days prior to a potential change in staff. Notifications must include the candidate’s name, résumé, position, title, starting date, and references. XXX’s Contract Manager reserves the right to interview all potential staff prior to beginning work on the project. DEO reserves the right to request the replacement of any staff through written notification to Contractor. In the event of a staff change or cost shifting, an amendment to this Contract (and the corresponding change order to the Purchase Order) shall only be required if the change of staff also results in a change of the hourly rate. If a staffing change occurs, with each invoice submitted thereafter, Contractor shall also submit a copy of the notification letter citing the applicable staffing changes as approved, signed, and dated by XXX’s Contract Manager.
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Key Personnel and Staffing Changes. The Contractor will not remove any Key Personnel from their assigned roles prior to the initial deliverable due date. The Contractor will also not remove any Key Personnel from their assigned roles without four

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