STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL INVOLVEMENT Sample Clauses

STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL INVOLVEMENT. The Department of Energy (Department, DOE) will be substantially involved in all Tasks of the Statement of Work. The Department will collaborate with the participant in evaluating, accepting, and achieving the milestones for research as proposed by the respondent. The Department will provide technical direction to the overall program, as well as the individual program elements as it is determined to be necessary and appropriate by DOE. The Department will participate during the full duration of the project, and will have continuing rights to conduct ongoing negotiations with the participant regarding the technical direction of the work conducted under this Agreement. The Department staff members will attend meetings and participate in the formation and direction of scope of the key development activities. The DOE Project Officer will participate in the development, review and approval of all proposed statements of work, including subcontractor statements of work, prior to the execution of any subcontract. The Department will review technical progress reports and provide input to these reports as deemed necessary. In addition, the Department will have the right to have National Laboratories or selected private organizations perform independent tests and evaluations of the cooperative agreement's deliverables, thus providing an additional measure of technical progress. The Department may collaborate with the participant in the allocation of funds budgeted for this Agreement. Further, as work progresses, funding needs may change and depending upon availability of funds, the Department may collaborate with the participant to reallocate funds budgeted between the different programs and projects. The Department will thus be actively monitoring all phases of the participant's research and development activities, including participation in the participant's reviews of its contractor's activities and review of the contractor's reports to the participant. The Department will actively participate in the participant's process of reviewing and approving each phase of the proposed programs and projects. The substantial involvement by the Department under this Agreement will remain in effect for the term of the cooperative agreement award unless otherwise amended in writing by the Contracting Officer. Moreover, this statement of substantial involvement by the Department does not increase the Department of Energy's liability under the Agreement award.
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STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL INVOLVEMENT. In light of the substantial federal cost share and the significant risks resulting from Ameren’s decision not to proceed with this Project, substantial involvement will be necessary between DOE and the Recipient during performance of this Cooperative Agreement. Pursuant to 10 CFR 600.5(b)&(d), DOE will share responsibility for the management, control, and direction of the Project, and has the right to intervene in the conduct and performance of project activities for programmatic reasons. DOE and Recipient will collaborate and share responsibility for the management of the Project as further described in this section.
STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL INVOLVEMENT. FAS being substantially involved in this Agreement in the following way(s): {Substantial Involvement} For purposes of obtaining FAS approvals set forth this provision, the Recipient must obtain prior, written approval from the FAS Program Manager.
STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL INVOLVEMENT. DOE anticipates having substantial involvement during the project period, through technical assistance, advice, intervention, integration with other awardees performing related activities, and technical transfer activities. The recipient’s responsibilities are listed in paragraph a. below and DOE’s responsibilities are listed in paragraph b. The terms of DOE’s involvement, as may be agreed by the parties, shall only be applicable during the Project Period.
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