Scope of Strategic Communications Sample Clauses

Scope of Strategic Communications. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Strategic Communications” is used to describe both the Strategic Communications function, the Government Affairs and Public Policy function of the CNA, and Commission Government Affairs function. However, no hierarchical relationship is implied. The Government Affairs and Public Policy function may be referred to separately in this Agreement. The scope of Strategic Communications refers to CNA activities in this area paid for with fees charged under this Agreement (also referred to as “AbilityOne Program-related activities" in this Section). Within this scope, the CNA shall consider Strategic Communications to include Program- related communication activities conducted by other functions within the organizations including but not limited to business development meetings with federal customers at senior levels as described in this section. Strategic communications includes internal and external communications, including communications with key AbilityOne Program stakeholders in senior level positions and roles (e.g., CNA Board of Directors, CNA senior staff CEO/all VP levels and Directors and CNA Senior Leaders in geographic or other structural positions any of whom are meeting with military or civilian commanders, Federal Senior Executive Service, Executive Leaders, Flag Officers, Political Appointees, including the Executive Branch/Administration) as well as the scope and nature of the meeting (e.g., discussions on policy, budget or advocacy, MOA/MOUs related to the AbilityOne Program, program/project plans/initiatives or other AbilityOne Program matters, as identified by the Commission). Within Section 3.4.2, the following six elements shall be considered minimum elements for the purposes of the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP):
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Scope of Strategic Communications. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Strategic Communications” is used to describe both the Strategic Communications function, the Government Affairs and Public Policy function of the CNA, and Commission Government Affairs function. However, no hierarchical relationship is implied. The Government Affairs and Public Policy function may be referred to separately in this Agreement. The scope of Strategic Communications refers to CNA activities in this area paid for with fees charged under this Agreement (also referred to as “AbilityOne Program-related activities" in this Section). Within this scope, the CNA shall consider Strategic Communications to include Program- related communication activities conducted by other functions within the organizations including but not limited to business development meetings with federal customers at senior levels as described in this section. Strategic communications includes internal and external communications, including communications with key AbilityOne Program stakeholders in senior level positions and roles (e.g., CNA Board of Directors, CNA senior staff, CEO/all VP levels above, any of whom are meeting with military or civilian commanders, Federal Senior Executive Service, Executive Leaders, Flag Officers, Political Appointees, including the Executive Branch/Administration) as well as the scope and nature of the meeting (e.g., discussions on policy, budget or advocacy; MOA/MOUs related to the AbilityOne Program; and program/project plans/initiatives or other AbilityOne Program matters, as identified by the Commission). Within Section 3.4.2, the following six elements shall be considered minimum elements for the purposes of the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP):
Scope of Strategic Communications. For the purposes of this agreement, the term “Strategic Communications” encompasses the Strategic Communication function, and the Government Affairs and/or Public Policy function, of the Commission and CNA. The Government Affairs and Public Policy function may be referred to separately in this agreement. The scope of Strategic Communications refers to CNA activities in this area paid for with fees charged under this agreement (also referred to as “AbilityOne Program-related activities" in this Section). Within this scope, the CNA shall consider Strategic Communications to include Program-related communication activities conducted by other functions within the organizations including but not limited to business development meetings with federal customers at senior levels as described in this section. Strategic communications includes internal and external communications, including communications with key AbilityOne Program stakeholders in senior level positions and roles (e.g., CNA Board of Directors, CNA staff including CEO, all VP levels, Directors, and CNA Senior Leaders in geographic or other structural positions, any of whom are meeting with military or civilian commanders, Federal Senior Executive Service, Executive Leaders, Flag Officers, Political Appointees, including the Executive Branch/Administration) as well as the scope and nature of the meeting (e.g., discussions on policy, budget or advocacy, program/project plans/initiatives or other AbilityOne Program matters, as identified by the Commission).

Related to Scope of Strategic Communications

  • General Communications The type of communications described and defined in Article 5.6 herein.

  • Public Communications Prior to the Closing Date, the Company will not issue any press release or other communication directly or indirectly or hold any press conference with respect to the Company, its condition, financial or otherwise, or the earnings, business, operations or prospects of any of them, or the offering of the Securities, without the prior written consent of the Placement Agent, unless in the reasonable judgment of the Company and its counsel, and after notification to the Placement Agent, such press release or communication is required by law, in which case the Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to allow the Placement Agent reasonable time to comment on such release or other communication in advance of such issuance.

  • APPROVAL OF GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS Competitive Supplier may only communicate with Program participants and/or use the lists of Eligible Consumers/Program participants to send Department-approved education materials, opt- out notices, or other communications essential to the operation of the Program. Such lists may not be used by Competitive Supplier to market any additional products or services to Eligible Consumers or Program Participants. Competitive Supplier shall cooperate with and assist the Town in the drafting and sending of messages and information to Eligible Consumers concerning the Program or any matter arising under or related to this Agreement or the Program. Competitive Supplier shall, prior to sending any direct mail, advertising, solicitation, bill insert, electronic mail, or other similar written or electronic communication (collectively, “General Communications”) to Participating Consumers (but excluding individually drafted or tailored communications responding to a specific complaint or communication of an individual consumer), provide a copy of such General Communication to the Town for its review (for consistency with the Town’s purposes and goals) and approval. The Town shall have the right to disapprove such General Communications and suggest revisions if it finds the communication inconsistent with the purposes and goals of the Town, factually inaccurate, not essential to the operation of the program, or likely to mislead provided, however, that: (i) the communication shall be deemed approved if the Town fails to respond within ten (10) Business Days, and (ii) no approval shall be necessary for any communication (a) regarding any emergency situation involving any risk to the public health, safety or welfare; (b) that has been approved by the Department, the DOER; or (c) in the nature of routine monthly or periodic bills, or collection notices, except that any bill insert or message included at the bottom of such bill not within the scope of (a) or (b) above shall require advanced review and approval by the Town; and (iii) no approval or lack of approval shall relieve the Competitive Supplier of its obligations and responsibility for its actions and omissions under this Agreement, or other than as set forth in sub-clause ‘i’ of this Section 7.6, result in a waiver of any rights, remedies or defenses of the Town. The Town may reject or exclude any proposed General Communication that, in its reasonable judgment, is contrary to the interests and objectives of the Program or the Town.

  • Services Communications Our Services include, in some cases, the ability to communicate to you, such as via email, text message, and push notifications. You hereby consent to our use of a l means of communication available to us to contact you. These communications may include messages from us, as we l as communications from Third Party Services and other of our third party partners. You may opt out of receiving communications by emailing us at our Contact Formavailable here or by clicking the “unsubscribe” link to the extent available in a communication you receive from us. We do not control and sha l have no responsibility for communications from third parties.

  • PUBLIC COMMUNICATION Neither the Contractor nor any of its Staff shall make any statement to the press or issue through any media of communication any statement bearing on the Services performed or data collected under this Agreement, without the prior written approval of OSC.

  • Association Communications The Association will have the right to place official notices, circulars and other professional materials in teachers' mailboxes.

  • Board Member Use of Electronic Communications For purposes of this section, electronic communications includes, without limitation, electronic mail, electronic chat, instant messaging, texting, and any form of social networking. Electronic communications among a majority or more of a Board-quorum shall not be used for the purpose of discussing District business. Electronic communications among Board members shall be limited to:

  • Communications Protocol The Parties agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of the communications protocol provided for in Schedule “G” (Communications Protocol).

  • Routine Communications All routine communications related to the Contract shall be sent to the Department’s Contract Manager. If any of the Contractor’s contract information changes during the life of the Contract, the Contractor shall notify the Department’s Contract Manager; such updates do not necessitate a formal amendment to the Contract. Communications relating to a Customer contract or purchase order should be addressed to the contact person identified in the contract or purchase order. Routine communications may be my email, regular mail, or telephone.

  • Union Communications (a) The Employer will provide a bulletin board for the exclusive use of the Union. The sites will be determined by mutual agreement. The use of the bulletin boards is restricted to the affairs of the Union.

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