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SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. Overview of the Requirement PSV / CPC Licence Pick up and destination addresses ( To and From): General
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. The following channels will be audited during financial year 2012-2013, two audits every 6 months: Television ***REDACTED**** Press ***REDACTED*** Radio **REDACTED*** Out of Home ***REDACTED*** Digital Display ***REDACTED*** This contract also allows provision for other government departments to instruct Ebiquity to carry out deep dive audits on their specific campaigns. Each of the above channels per burst of campaign activity is classed as a unit.
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. Cabinet Office specification The Client requires two distinct pieces of work to be carried out in the formation of the New Common Infrastructure Programme. The Common Infrastructure Programme is a new body which is being implemented to bring together the End User Device, Cloud, Hosting and Public Sector Networks work streams of the ICT Strategy. The key personnel for the Contractor as set out in the Pricing Schedule will lead on the two pieces of work: The work covers two main areas:
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. 1.1 The Client’s Invitation To Tender is titled: ‘Cabinet Office Contract For Transcription Services’ and dated 13th March 2012, as supplemented by the Contractor’s tender as per the Tender Schedule.
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. The lead tutor will deliver the following for GCN Professional Development’s strategic and advanced courses: Communication Planning, Strategic approach to communication, Partnerships and Working Effectively with Stakeholders.
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. Cabinet Office specification dated 13th of August 2012 as supplemented by the Contractor’s tender as per the Tender Schedule. GCN L&D uses training providers to deliver its full programme of training. The digital training programme started in March 2011. GCN L&D are looking to secure a supplier to provide digital training for the network of Government Communicators. Based on GCNs current course offering this would involve the delivery of 4 existing face to face courses, as well as designing and adapting content to deliver bespoke face to face digital training to government departments. GCN also requires speakers on the subject of digital and social media for other GCN L&D courses and the design and delivery of new digital courses if a new digital learning requirement becomes evident. GCN L&D would like to compete this service to ensure value for money, service delivery and quality is sustained. The successful tenderer will be responsible for carrying out the following: The courses will need to be delivered as many times as demand requires. The ‘Scope of the Tender’ below outlines GCN L&D’s best estimate of demand but this may fluctuate over the contract period with demand increasing or decreasing. To ensure that each Course is managed and marketed effectively the supplier would need to fulfil the following course support needs: Fill in a Course requirements form. Write a course advert to be posted on the GCN website. Provide a regular blog on a digital topic that can be posted on the GCN website. Generate materials and handouts where appropriate and supply electronic files of said materials to GCN L&D to print and collate for delegate packs. Supply electronic files of presentations, including all relevant URL’s, to GCN L&D to distribute to delegates post course. The scope of tender does not require the supplier to provide or cost to provide a training venue. However if a supplier has access to a good quality training venue, with internet access, in the UK that is free, or low cost this should be indicated within the submission. The supplier will provide a single point of contact for GCN L&D.
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. As per SSR dated 2nd December 2011 and IVAR proposal dated 16th December 2011. Timetable as per meeting notes dated 19th January 2012. PRICING SCHEDULE
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. The Cabinet Office will provide Radiomonitor with any Radio Fillers provided to UK radio stations.
SPECIFICATION SCHEDULE. As per the Contractor’s tender stated below. Scope of proposed SLA The objective of this SLA is to formalise the working relationship between MMU and CTS in relation to the ongoing support of the IPTV system components purchased from CTS. The scope of ongoing support covers three important areas of activity focusing on disaster recovery, maximising operational efficiency and overall return on investment. Maintenance – both preventative, based on error logging and remedial Operational support and advice – to help maximise operational efficiency System enhancements – to enhance performance and extend the working life of the system Objectives of services offered Specific objectives of this SLA are to: - Maintain the supported equipment at the overall functionality, reliability and operation as achieved at the point of acceptance by providing preventative maintenance and repair as required. Provide operational advice and support to knowledgeable MMU operational staff to enable them to efficiently utilise the supported equipment to its fullest extent. Provide assistance to knowledgeable Engineers from MMU/COI to enable them to undertake first-line trouble shooting. Preventative maintenance services offered CTS will provide the following Preventative maintenance services Inspect and maintain the supported equipment at the overall functionality, reliability and operation as achieved at the point of acceptance by providing planned preventative maintenance inspections once a year. Repair or replace any components that are found to be defective, worn, or not performing to specification at the time of each inspection. Provide detailed documentation and drawings to control and record system functionality and performance, and log historically all repairs, inspections, faults and adjustments carried out. Roles and obligations Scope of roles -MMU First line support to MMU Customers and MMU operational business units will be the responsibility of MMU operational and maintenance staff. This includes: - Operation of the supported products to achieve MMU’s business objectives ensuring continuity of service. Fault reporting to CTS. Scope of roles -CTS Second and third line support to MMU operational business units will be the responsibility of CTS working through MMU first line support teams. This includes: - Telephone, e-mail and fax support to nominated MMU first line support personnel On site Engineering assistance to rectify/repair major system faults Provision of modules...