Specific Tasks. 5.1. The Contractor shall provide qualified personnel, equipment, supplies, transportation, materials, supervision, and other items as needed to provide non-personal services/support in the following task areas. For recent (current and historic) examples in each task area, refer to Technical Exhibit D (Previously Contracted Work Examples). Minimum qualifications are identified in the Historical Labor Categories (Section J, Attachment 6).
5.2. Task Area 1 -
Specific Tasks. Each task listed shall be performed in accordance with applicable publication(s) listed in Section 6 of the PWS as the performance standard.
Specific Tasks. The Government intends to award a series of individual, competitive task orders under this contract, each with a distinct project/site-specific PWS. Specific tasks listed in this section describe the nature and type of tasks that shall commonly be required under this contract, but may not be all-inclusive. For each of these tasks/services, the Contractor must meet acceptable performance levels in specialized expertise, technical approach (means and methods), safety and health, regulatory compliance, budget and productivity, schedule management, and an ability to relate and respond to project requirements. Individual task order PWS may further define or add/delete tasks required for project execution/completion. Contractor shall conform to contract specifications stated herein, as well as in subsequent task order PWSs. The Government may provide additional applicable Technical Exhibits to mandate specific Contractor actions, provide guidance for accomplishing mandatory activities, or simply provide related information.
Specific Tasks. The Independent Verifier shall carry out all tasks assigned to it under this Agreement, including the following:
(a) review of and determining whether the Implementation Plan and detailed designs meet the Design and Technical Requirements;
(b) supervision, monitoring, and inspection of the state and progress of the installation and setup including performance by the LGU of any installation- related obligation under this Agreement;;
(c) participation in testing and commissioning, and deciding whether the Company should be issued a provisional or final acceptance certificate;
(d) determination of any time extensions for completing the Project Milestones; and
(e) submission of reports and analyses that the Agency or the Company may reasonably request.
Specific Tasks. Please provide as much detail as possible when discussing your responsibilities and/or special projects. What individual activities will you engage in?
Specific Tasks. Proposal Contents:
a. The Proposal shall incorporate identification information necessary to provide sufficient background information regarding the business as detailed below.
b. Name, address, email, telephone, and state of incorporation.
c. Full name, address, and title of each officer in the business. If a corporation, include the same for all board members.
d. A list of references, including names and telephone numbers, for financial and business experience is recommended.
e. A detailed description of your intended use for the hangar. What would the proposer do to maximize the use of the space available for aeronautical purpose? If selected as the tenant, would it expand the Airport’s fuel sales and/or aircraft operations?
f. What is the length of term the proposer seeks?
g. If proposing upgrades to the facility, is the business requesting any airport participation in the upgrades?
i) What is the minimum capital investment to be made by the proposer?
ii) What are the lease credits requested to make the capital investment?
h. The Proposal shall address the evaluation criteria set forth in the RFP. In addition, detail the businesses proposed business plan of the hangar and whether or not it would provide any other ancillary services to other tenants or users on the airfield (example aircraft maintenance, aircraft storage, etc).
i. The hangar must be used for aviation purposes and all proposals should describe the overall use, function, and targeted audience or customers proposed by your organization.
Specific Tasks. Task 1 is the scoping study. Tasks 2-4 are optional. NRC plans to revise the SOW for these tasks based on the outcome of Task 1. The time at which the tasks begin and end will be dependent on available information and NRC’s ongoing evaluation of testing priorities. NRC staff does not require that PNNL necessarily perform the tasks be performed sequentially following the order in which they are listed. For the test matrix described in this section, nearly all subtasks will have to be tested in tandem with another subtask in order to complete the program within the requested period of performance. PNNL and the NRC CORs will continually review the testing plan during monthly status update teleconferences. PNNL shall, in the first stage of Task 1, develop a questionnaire and help the NRC staff conduct interviews with focus groups from various technical disciplines within NRC. PNNL shall, in the second stage of Task 1, assist the NRC staff conduct one or two public workshops. PNNL shall analyze and combine the results of the first two phases into a final strategic plan in the third stage. This strategic plan will provide a prioritization of strategic harvesting opportunities. PNNL shall help the NRC staff develop the ex-plant harvesting strategic plan in cooperation with industry and other federal agencies such as DOE as well as any international counterparts that may be interested in participation. In Xxxxx 0-0, XXXX may be assigned optional tasks to identify requirements to further elucidate the risk assessment of component degradation. Such research should also provide technical data and information, as necessary, to request the national codes and standards bodies (such as ASME, ASTM, or XXXX) to re-examine requirements for structural materials for passive components in light water reactors (LWRs) and in assessing material degradation during service and its effect on design safety margin of components. The PNNL principal investigator (PI) for this project shall attend ASME, ASTM, or XXXX Code Committee meetings, as appropriate and as approved by the COR during the course of this research. The PI shall provide adequate information to support an IAEA international cooperative research program (ICRP) on this subject to bring worldwide resources to address this research need. The specific tasks are as follows:
Specific Tasks. Army TENCAP is scheduled to deliver the TITAN pre-prototypes to the theater Multi-Domain Task Forces starting in 2 QTR FY22 with subsequent C-kits delivered to the larger TITAN Program of Record thereafter. The TENCAP TITAN effort is a relatively new project and as such is conceptually changing. The amount and types of work on each of the requirements listed below will ebb and flow with the research, development and testing that is needed for each part of the acquisition process as program execution progresses.
Specific Tasks. Table 1: EITSI Scope by Objectives and Tasks