Scope Management and Change Request Management Sample Clauses

Scope Management and Change Request Management. Scope Management is one of the most critical aspects of sound IT Governance. Vendor has found that on any project there can be legitimate, jointly agreed upon scope changes; there are Governance activities to accommodate this change in the overall project definition. The Vendor’s project manager and other leadership will be keenly aware of the terms of the project and will alert the County if any potential scope change is detected. Vendor has transparent and fair methods to adjust the baseline and the related services contract for these circumstances. More common, though, is the case where scope expands due to a number of small changes (“scope creep”). The results of these changes occurring without proper Governance may be unfavorable with regard to work quantity, quality, and cost variances and therefore must be managed closely. Vendor will follow effective change request management. Vendor will review, evaluate, estimate, approve or reject, and prioritize all change requests with the County. It may make sense to group individual change requests together for a particular release. The Vendor’s Project Manager is responsible for the coordination of meetings with the County’s Project Management Office leader. The frequency customarily is bi-weekly, yet Vendor can visit these weekly as needed. The inputs will be the current change request log with all non-approved and non-rejected changes as well as the meeting minutes and other artifacts to gauge prior and suggested actions, decisions, issues, and risks. The output will be the disposition of change requests, release plans, and meeting minutes from this session. Using the RACI Chart, the usual participants will be the County Project Manager, the individual responsible for releases, and the Vendor’s Project Manager. When there is a need to escalate a particular change request, one route would be with the Auditor-Controller Steering Committee – especially if the financial impact of the desired change is above a certain amount. The County and Vendor leadership will work together to document the overall change management standards and high-level processes for the ATS re-platform project as needed. Vendor may decide to refine these change management procedures leveraging the AC IT Project Management Office’s Governance standards. Vendor will leverage automated tools to efficiently capture and track requests for and impacts of change.
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