Common use of QASP APPROACH Clause in Contracts

QASP APPROACH. 5.1: Purpose. This section details the method(s) used to verify CNA compliance with PWS requirements. The key elements of this process are the CNA's QCP and Commission identified Performance Objectives. The Performance Objectives dictate the minimum surveillance requirements the Commission must accomplish. This QASP provides the procedures on how to conduct these evaluations. To fully understand the roles and responsibilities of the Commission and the CNA, 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 quality control efforts to ensure the CNA delivers the services and achieves 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. Effective CNA surveillance relies on two methods for identification of unacceptable performance – CNA Identified Discrepancies and Commission Identified Discrepancies.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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QASP APPROACH. 5.1: Purpose. This section details the method(s) used to verify CNA compliance with PWS requirements. The key elements of this process are the CNA's QCP and Commission identified Performance Objectives. The Performance Objectives dictate the minimum surveillance requirements the Commission must accomplish. This QASP Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) provides the procedures on how to conduct these evaluations. To fully understand the roles and responsibilities of the Commission and the CNA, 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 quality control efforts to ensure the CNA delivers the services and achieves 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. Effective CNA surveillance relies on two methods for identification of unacceptable performance – CNA Identified Discrepancies and Commission Identified Discrepancies.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

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