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 strategic communications function, the Government Affairs government affairs and Public Policy public policy function of the CNA, and Commission Government Affairs government affairs function. However, no hierarchical relationship is implied. The Government Affairs government affairs and Public Policy 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 including CEO/, all VP levels and Directors levels, Directors, and CNA Senior Leaders in geographic or other structural positions 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, ; and program/project plans/initiatives or other AbilityOne Program matters, as identified by the Commission). Within Section 3.4.22.4.2, the following six five (5) 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 the 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- Program-related communication activities conducted by other functions within the organizations including including, but not limited to to, business development meetings with federal customers at senior levels as described in this section. Regarding business development meetings: proprietary information unrelated to the AbilityOne Program will be redacted. Strategic communications 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 including CEO/all VP levels levels, and Directors Directors, and CNA Senior Leaders in geographic or other structural positions any of whom are meeting who meet 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 3.4.2Strategic Communications, the following six (6) elements shall be considered minimum elements for the purposes of the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP):). Each of these minimum elements will be rated based on the regularly recurring deliverables listed below. Deliverables not provided on a regular recurring basis, and not part of the other minimum elements will be rated as part of the Public Relations minimum elements otherwise determined by the Commission.
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Scope of Strategic Communications. For the purposes of this Agreementagreement, the term “Strategic Communications” is used to describe both encompasses the Strategic Communications Communication function, and the Government Affairs and and/or Public Policy function function, of the Commission and CNA, and Commission Government Affairs functionrespectively. However, no No hierarchical relationship is implied. The Government Affairs and Public Policy function may be referred to separately in this Agreementagreement. The scope of Strategic Communications refers to CNA activities in this area paid for with fees charged under this Agreement agreement (also referred to as “AbilityOne Program-related activities" in this Section). Within this scope, the CNA shall consider Strategic Communications to include Program- 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 including CEO/, all VP levels and Directors levels, Directors, and CNA Senior Leaders in geographic or other structural positions 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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