Reporting to the Project Officer Sample Clauses

Reporting to the Project Officer. The Coordinator undertakes to produce the following Reports in the English language on behalf of the beneficiaries, and to forward them to the EC Project Officer according to the following conditions and timescales.
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Reporting to the Project Officer. The Co-ordinator undertakes to produce the following Reports in the English language on behalf of the Consortium, and to forward them to the EC Project Officer according to the following conditions and timescales. Note: All timings are relative to T1 (project start date); Tn denotes the project end date; both dates as defined in the first indent of Article 2 of the Contract. Due Date Title Coverage Distribution T3, T9, T15, . . . Quarterly management report Brief report summarising main achievements, activities and events in the reporting period, including where appropriate problems, delays etc. encountered. To be drawn up according to a template supplied by the EC. Project Officer and Peer Reviewers T6, T12, T18, . . . Semestrial progress reports (as defined in Article 4 of the General Conditions) Detailed overview of the work completed/launched in the reporting period, resources employed, departures from the work schedule, and plans for the next phase. Combined with deliverables due in the reporting period and corresponding cost statements. Project Officer and Peer Reviewers 15 November in each calendar year Annual public reports For a broad public outside the consortium. To document the main results obtained and promote the objectives of the project. Designed for web publishing according to a template provided by the EC. Public Tn+2 Final report To describe in detail all the work carried out and the results obtained under the Contract. Together with the end-of-project deliverables, including the technology implementation plan, it will be a means to assess the output of the project. A non-public part will include a.o. technical documentation, results arising from tests and assessments, prospects for further development and deployment, and exploitation plans. A chapter of the final report will assess the portability of the results arrived at and their scalability and suitability for other tasks and domains. Public synthesis report. Main report reserved to Project Officer and Peer Reviewers XXXXX (IST-2001-34145) Version of December 18, 2001 The Final Report will be accompanied by a CD-ROM, or an equivalent digital storage medium, containing all the contractual reports and other ‘paper-based’ deliverables (e.g. market anal- yses, system specifications, test results, technology implementation plan, etc.), for long-term secure storage in the Commission archives. 49 XXXXX (IST-2001-34145) 50

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