Review Meetings and Progress Reports Sample Clauses

Review Meetings and Progress Reports. Upon the request of Company’s Program Manager, each Party’s Program Manager, as well as appropriate additional Personnel involved in the performance of Services, shall meet at a location designated by Company, or at Company’s option, conduct a telephone conference call or web conference meeting, to discuss the Services. Unless otherwise agreed by Company, in order to facilitate proper management of Services under this Agreement and the applicable Order, Provider shall, at each such meeting (or if no meeting is solicited by Company, at least once each month during the Term and Termination Assistance Period), provide Company with a written status report in which Provider identifies any problem or circumstance encountered by Provider, or which Provider gained knowledge of during the period since the last such status report, that (i) may prevent or tend to prevent Provider from completing any of its obligations hereunder or under such Order, or (ii) may cause or tend to cause Provider to generate Services Costs in excess of those previously agreed by the Parties. If applicable, Provider shall identify the amount of excess Services Costs, if any, and the cause of any identified problem or circumstance and steps taken or proposed to be taken by Provider to remedy the problem or circumstance; provided, however, that Company shall not be billed or liable for any such excess Services Costs incurred by Provider without the prior written approval of Company in accordance with the Change Control Process.
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Review Meetings and Progress Reports. During the Term, and as requested by Customer Project Manager, the Customer Project Manager and Supplier Project Manager, as well as additional personnel involved in the performance of the applicable Transaction Agreements, shall meet at a location designated by Customer or, at Customer's option, shall conduct a telephone conference call, to discuss the progress made by Supplier and Customer in the performance of their respective obligations during the period since the most recent meeting for such purpose.
Review Meetings and Progress Reports. Upon the reasonable request of either Party’s Relationship Manager, and with reasonable notice, each Party’s Relationship Manager, as well as appropriate additional personnel involved in the performance of this APS Agreement, shall meet at a location mutually agreed to by the Parties or conduct a teleconference or videoconference meeting, to discuss this APS Agreement. At each such meeting and whenever reasonably requested by either Party and with reasonable notice, each Party shall provide the other Party with a written status report that identifies any problem or circumstance encountered by the Party, or that the Party gained knowledge of during the period since the last such status report, that may prevent or tend to prevent the Party from completing any of its obligations under this APS Agreement. If applicable, the Party shall identify the cause of any identified problem or circumstance and steps taken or proposed to be taken by the Party to remedy the problem or circumstance.
Review Meetings and Progress Reports. Each week during the period of each Development Project (or as otherwise set forth in the applicable Specifications), the Customer Project Coordinator and Supplier Project Coordinator, as well as appropriate additional personnel involved in the particular tasks underway, shall meet at a site designated by Customer or arrange a conference call to discuss the progress made by Supplier and Customer. In order to facilitate proper project management, Supplier shall, at each such meeting or conference call, provide Customer with a progress report specifying in detail: (i) Any critical issue encountered by Supplier during the preceding week, including without limitation, the failure of either Party to perform, any delay of either Party in performing or the inadequate performance of either Party, which may prevent or tend to prevent Supplier from completing any task by the completion date; (ii) An estimated length of any delay which may result from any critical issues; and (iii) The cause of any critical issue and the specific steps taken or proposed to be taken by Supplier or Customer as appropriate to remedy such critical issue. Each progress report provided by Supplier pursuant to this Section 4.3.2(f) shall include critical issues discussed and dealt with, together with those not yet raised by Supplier, during the preceding week. In any event, critical issues shall be discussed and dealt with as soon as possible after identification by Supplier. In the event Supplier fails to specify in writing any critical issue with respect to a given week in the appropriate progress report and in such manner and at such time as required pursuant to this Section 4.3.2(f), it shall be presumed that no critical issue arose during such week.

Related to Review Meetings and Progress Reports

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  • Review Meetings During the review meetings the Project Managers shall discuss progress made by the Contractor in the performance of this Contract. Each party shall provide a status report, as desired by a Project Manager, listing any problem or concern encountered since the last meeting. Records of such reports and other communications issued in writing during the course of Contract performance shall be maintained by each party.

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