Common use of QASP APPROACH Clause in Contracts

QASP APPROACH. 5.1: Purpose. This Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) provides a systematic method to evaluate performance for the stated contract. This QASP explains the following:  What will be monitored  How monitoring will take place  Who will conduct the monitoring  How monitoring efforts and results will be documented This QASP does not detail how the CNA accomplishes the work. Rather, the QASP is created with the premise that the CNA is responsible for management and quality control actions to meet the terms of the agreement. It is the Commission’s responsibility to be objective, fair, and consistent in evaluating performance. This QASP is a “living document” and the Commission may review and revise it on a regular basis. However, the Commission shall coordinate changes with the CNA. Updates shall ensure that the QASP remains a valid, useful, and enforceable document. Copies of the original QASP and revisions shall be provided to the CNA and Commission officials implementing surveillance activities. Various methods exist to monitor performance. The Commission shall use the surveillance methods listed below in the administration of this QASP. It is important to define the distinction between the QCP and the QASP. The CNA is responsible for its QCP and is responsible for management and quality control action necessary to meet the quality standards set forth by this Agreement. The QASP is developed to define the Commission’s surveillance of the CNA’s performance in executing the requirements within the Agreement ensuring the CNA delivers the services and achieves the outcomes expected in this Agreement. The Commission is responsible for implementing this QASP and the CNA is responsible for implementing its QCP to meet the quality levels established in this Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, www.abilityone.gov

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QASP APPROACH. 5.1: Purpose. This Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) provides a systematic method to evaluate performance for the stated contract. This QASP explains the following: What will be monitored How monitoring will take place Who will conduct the monitoring How monitoring efforts and results will be documented This QASP does not detail how the CNA accomplishes the work. Rather, the QASP is created with the premise that the CNA is responsible for management and quality control actions to meet the terms of the agreement. It is the Commission’s responsibility to be objective, fair, and consistent in evaluating performance. This QASP is a “living document” and the Commission may review and revise it on a regular basis. However, the Commission shall coordinate changes with the CNA. Updates shall ensure that the QASP remains a valid, useful, and enforceable document. Copies of the original QASP and revisions shall be provided to the CNA and Commission officials implementing surveillance activities. Various methods exist to monitor performance. The Commission shall use the surveillance methods listed below in the administration of this QASP. It is important to define the distinction between the QCP and the QASP. The CNA is responsible for its QCP and is responsible for management and quality control action necessary to meet the quality standards set forth by this Agreement. The QASP is developed to define the Commission’s surveillance of the CNA’s performance in executing the requirements within the Agreement ensuring the CNA delivers the services and achieves the outcomes expected in this Agreement. The Commission is responsible for implementing this QASP and the CNA is responsible for implementing its QCP to meet the quality levels established in this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, www.abilityone.gov, Cooperative Agreement

QASP APPROACH. 5.1: Purpose. This Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) provides a systematic method to evaluate performance for the stated contract. This QASP explains the following: What will be monitored How monitoring will take place Who will conduct the monitoring How monitoring efforts and results will be documented This QASP does not detail how the CNA accomplishes the work. Rather, the QASP is created with the premise that the CNA is responsible for management and quality control actions to meet the terms of the agreement. It is the Commission’s responsibility to be objective, fair, and consistent in evaluating performance. This QASP is a “living document” and the Commission PMO may review and revise it on a regular basis. However, the Commission PMO shall coordinate changes with the CNA. Updates shall ensure that the QASP remains a valid, useful, and enforceable document. Copies of the original QASP and revisions shall be provided to the CNA and Commission officials implementing surveillance activities. Various methods exist to monitor performance. The Commission PMO shall use the surveillance methods listed below in the administration of this QASP. It is important to define the distinction between the QCP and the QASP. The CNA is responsible for its QCP and is responsible for management and quality control action necessary to meet the quality standards set forth by this Agreement. The QASP is developed to define the Commission’s surveillance of the CNA’s performance in executing the requirements within the Agreement ensuring the CNA delivers the services and achieves the outcomes expected in this Agreement. The Commission PMO is responsible for implementing this QASP and the CNA is responsible for implementing its QCP to meet the quality levels established in this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

QASP APPROACH. 5.15.11: Purpose. This Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) provides a systematic method to evaluate performance for the stated contract. This QASP explains the following: What will be monitored How monitoring will take place Who will conduct the monitoring How monitoring efforts and results will be documented This QASP does not detail how the CNA accomplishes the work. Rather, the QASP is created with the premise that the CNA is responsible for management and quality control actions to meet the terms of the agreement. It is the Commission’s responsibility to be objective, fair, and consistent in evaluating performance. This QASP is a “living document” and the Commission may review and revise it on a regular basis. However, the Commission shall coordinate changes with the CNA. Updates shall ensure that the QASP remains a valid, useful, and enforceable document. Copies of the original QASP and revisions shall be provided to the CNA and Commission officials implementing surveillance implementingsurveillance activities. Various methods exist to monitor performance. The Commission shall use the surveillance methods listed below in the administration of this QASP. It is important to define the distinction between the QCP and the QASP. The CNA is responsible for its QCP and is responsible for management and quality control action necessary to meet the quality standards set forth by this Agreement. The QASP is developed to define the Commission’s surveillance of the CNA’s performance in executing the requirements within the Agreement ensuring the CNA delivers the services and achieves the outcomes expected in this Agreement. The Commission is responsible for implementing this QASP and the CNA is responsible for implementing its QCP to meet the quality levels established in this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.jwod.gov

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QASP APPROACH. 5.1: Purpose. This Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) provides a systematic method to evaluate performance for the stated contract. This QASP explains the following: What will be monitored How monitoring will take place Who will conduct the monitoring How monitoring efforts and results will be documented This QASP does not detail how the CNA accomplishes the work. Rather, the QASP is created with the premise that the CNA is responsible for management and quality control actions to meet the terms of the agreement. It is the Commission’s responsibility to be objective, fair, and consistent in evaluating performance. This QASP is a “living document” and the Commission PMO may review and revise it on a regular basis. However, the Commission PMO shall coordinate changes with the CNA. Updates shall ensure shallensure that the QASP remains a valid, useful, and enforceable document. Copies of the original QASP and revisions shall be provided to the CNA and Commission officials implementing surveillance activities. Various methods exist to monitor performance. The Commission PMO shall use the surveillance methods listed below in the administration of this QASP. It is important to define the distinction between the QCP and the QASP. The CNA is responsible for its QCP and is responsible for management and quality control action necessary to meet the quality standards set forth by this Agreement. The QASP is developed to define the Commission’s surveillance of the CNA’s performance in executing the requirements within the Agreement ensuring the CNA delivers the services and achieves the outcomes expected in this Agreement. The Commission PMO is responsible for implementing this QASP and the CNA is responsible for implementing its QCP to meet the quality levels established in this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.abilityone.gov

QASP APPROACH. 5.1: Purpose. This Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) provides a systematic method to evaluate performance for the stated contract. This QASP explains the following: What will be monitored How monitoring will take place Who will conduct the monitoring How monitoring efforts and results will be documented This QASP does not detail how the CNA accomplishes the work. Rather, the QASP is created with the premise that the CNA is responsible for management and quality control actions to meet the terms of the agreement. It is the Commission’s responsibility to be objective, fair, and consistent in evaluating performance. This QASP is a “living document” and the Commission PMO may review and revise it on a regular basis. However, the Commission PMO shall coordinate changes with the CNA. Updates shall ensure that the QASP remains a valid, useful, and enforceable document. Copies of the original QASP and revisions shall be provided to the CNA and Commission officials implementing surveillance implementingsurveillance activities. Various methods exist to monitor performance. The Commission PMO shall use the surveillance methods listed below in the administration of this QASP. It is important to define the distinction between the QCP and the QASP. The CNA is responsible for its QCP and is responsible for management and quality control action necessary to meet the quality standards set forth by this Agreement. The QASP is developed to define the Commission’s surveillance of the CNA’s performance in executing the requirements within the Agreement ensuring the CNA delivers the services and achieves the outcomes expected in this Agreement. The Commission PMO is responsible for implementing this QASP and the CNA is responsible for implementing its QCP to meet the quality levels established in this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.abilityone.gov

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