Studies, Analyses and Reports Sample Clauses

Studies, Analyses and Reports. The Contractor shall prepare studies, numerical models, assessments, analyses, including requirements analyses, and reports focusing on current and future satellite systems, including satellite concepts, in an effort to understand outcomes, define issues, or highlight problems and areas for improvement. Program studies and analyses will involve creating, evaluating, analyzing, and reviewing specified supported systems or specified scientific research projects, relevant data, the using or developing of appropriate analytical methods and tools, and formulating results and recommendations for Government consideration. The Contractor will conduct special studies that require a resource lacking bias for or against a particular solution. The program studies, analyses, reports, and support may include, but are not limited to, the following areas: C.3.1.1 Provide services for modeling and simulation analysis of satellite systems. C.3.1.2 Provide services to develop and deploy satellite-based observing systems technologies to enable the documentation of Earth System variability and to enable model-based prediction and other decision support capabilities for evaluation techniques and analysis. C.3.1.3 Provide services for requirements analysis, trade-off analysis and requirements traceability, assist in assessing overall system architectural alternatives, help conduct regular independent evaluations of the status of satellite programs and climate sensor continuity missions, assist the Government with developing algorithms, and support execution of calibration and validation activities. C.3.1.4 Provide services for economic and socio-economic analysis of system architecture portfolios and for mission concept, ground and flight system, and system architecture studies. C.3.1.5 Provide services for the coordination and planning needed to ensure alignment of the Data Environment with the Global Earth Observation System of Systems architecture and principles. C.3.1.6 Provide services for comprehensive assessments aimed at integrating, optimizing, and sustaining observing systems. C.3.1.7 Provide services for planning for, and optimizing, data architecture, data storage, data stewardship, data processing, and data dissemination capabilities. C.3.1.8 Provide services for technology transition planning, technology assessments, technical reviews of white papers and proposals, special technology evaluations, and general technical assistance on satellite systems and satellite s...
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Studies, Analyses and Reports. The Contractor shall conduct studies, evaluations, reviews, and develop reports which focus on current and future NOAA Fisheries programs in an effort to understand outcomes, define issues, or highlight problems and areas for improvement. The Contractor shall analyze data using statistics, modeling, simulation, and other appropriate quantitative techniques, develop analytical tools, and provide reports of results and recommendations. Program studies, analyses and reports services may include, but are not limited to, the following: C.3.1.1 Provide support for data calibration, conversion, coding and validation; data and image analysis and synthesis; data quality assurance and control; and data stewardship and dissemination capabilities. C.3.1.2 Assist with reviewing, documenting, analyzing and developing management policies, strategic plans, operational procedures, regulations, permits, and performing feasibility studies and peer reviews. C.3.1.3 Provide requirements analyses, tradeoff analyses, and gap analyses for NOAA Programs. C.3.1.4 Develop or use existing charts, aerial photographs, satellite imagery, and maps for studies; provide analysis utilizing photogrammetric, cartographic, image analysis, and other advanced techniques. C.3.1.5 Design, exercise, test and use computer models utilizing simulation, emulation, and numerical and statistical analysis. C.3.1.6 Design, code, test, debug and use computer programs and archival services for scientific and management projects (e.g., libraries, metadata, records management, data collection forms, and databases). C.3.1.7 Prepare specialized scientific illustrations (such as drawings of developmental stages of aquatic species, drawings of scientific equipment, research platforms, and field camps, diagrams of relationships among species or of species to habitats, cross sectional and other specialized views of anatomy, biological systems, and conceptual visualizations). C.3.1.8 Provide pre-publication services such as drafting, editing and, reviewing. C.3.1.9 Provide scientific and technical support (e.g. present research results) for scientific meetings, working groups, advisory groups or panels, public hearings, and conferences. C.3.1.10 Provide geographic information system (GIS) support for resource management including, but not limited to, performing GIS analyses. C.3.1.11 Provide literature searches and reviews; compile and catalog background material; and prepare analyses, summaries and bibliographies.
Studies, Analyses and Reports. The Contractor shall conduct studies, numerical modeling, assessments, analyses, and reporting, which focus on current and future programs in an effort to understand outcomes, define issues, or highlight problems and areas for improvement. Program studies and analyses will involve developing, evaluating, analyzing, and reviewing coastal and oceans programs and policies that develop strategies and contribute to the state-of-the-science assessments of the climate. Specific emphasis will be focused on identifying and mitigating any Organizational Conflict of Interest (OCI) concerns for any contractors that assist the Government in conducting special studies of NOS operations. The program studies, analyses, and reports will identify and promote the use of best practices in coastal and ocean habitat planning and may be used to inform program modification and redesign. The Contractor shall develop new analytical and quantitative tools, analyze data, and develop a final report of results and recommendations. Program studies, analyses and reports may include, but are not limited to, the following: C.3.1.1 Provide collection of coastal and ocean data and information products and perform time series, harmonic, spectral, and other statistical analyses of field data and model- generated data. C.3.1.2 Perform 24x7 real-time monitoring and quality control of oceanographic, navigation, and meteorological data collected by sensors deployed in the field to ensure the availability, accuracy, and quality of tide, water level, current and other marine environmental information. C.3.1.3 Provide services to investigate and report data problems (inconsistent or questionable readings, changes in sensor status, etc.) utilizing appropriate oceanographic principles, such as inter-comparisons (neighbor checks, observations vs. predictions, etc.). C.3.1.4 Provide services to collect, analyze, evaluate, correct, and spectrally combine terrestrial, marine, airborne, and satellite gravity data and support creation of a geoid for use in geodetic control and modeling. Support publishing terrestrial and airborne gravity data for use in geodetic control and modeling. C.3.1.5 Provide scientific support to analyze satellite data in support of Coastal and Ocean programs. C.3.1.6 Provide data entry, manipulation, verification, quality control, and evaluation of oceanographic, meteorological data, and nautical charting systems. C.3.1.7 Process, analyze, control quality, and disseminate data (to i...

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  • Inspections and Reports 2.1 The department may inspect, in the manner and at reasonable times it considers appropriate, all the contractor's facilities and activities under this contract. 2.2 The contractor shall make progress and other reports in the manner and at the times the department reasonably requires.

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  • Data and Reports The School is consistent in providing information, data, documentation, evindence and reports requested by the Commission pursuant to HRS §302D-17. x Review of submissions.

  • Notice and Reports The request for the issuance of a Letter of Credit shall be submitted to the Issuing Lender at least five (5) Business Days prior to the requested date of issuance. The Issuing Lender will promptly upon request provide to the Administrative Agent for dissemination to the Revolving Lenders a detailed report specifying the Letters of Credit which are then issued and outstanding and any activity with respect thereto which may have occurred since the date of any prior report, and including therein, among other things, the account party, the beneficiary, the face amount, expiry date as well as any payments or expirations which may have occurred. The Issuing Lender will further provide to the Administrative Agent promptly upon request copies of the Letters of Credit. The Issuing Lender will provide to the Administrative Agent promptly upon request a summary report of the nature and extent of LOC Obligations then outstanding.

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  • RECORDS, INFORMATION AND REPORTS Contractor shall maintain full and accurate records with respect to all matters covered under this Agreement. To the extent permitted by law, County shall have free access at all proper times or until the expiration of four (4) years after the furnishing of services to such records, and the right to examine and audit the same and to make transcripts therefrom, and to inspect all data, documents, proceedings, and activities pertaining to this Agreement. To the extent permitted by law, Contractor shall furnish County such periodic reports as County may request pertaining to the work or services undertaken pursuant to this Agreement. The costs and obligations incurred or to be incurred in connection therewith shall be borne by the Contractor.

  • ACCESS TO SECURITY LOGS AND REPORTS Upon request, the Contractor shall provide access to security logs and reports to the State or Authorized User in a format as specified in the Authorized User Agreement.

  • Environmental Compliance and Reports Borrower shall comply in all respects with any and all Environmental Laws; not cause or permit to exist, as a result of an intentional or unintentional action or omission on Borrower’s part or on the part of any third party, on property owned and/or occupied by Borrower, any environmental activity where damage may result to the environment, unless such environmental activity is pursuant to and in compliance with the conditions of a permit issued by the appropriate federal, state or local governmental authorities; shall furnish to Lender promptly and in any event within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof a copy of any notice, summons, lien, citation, directive, letter or other communication from any governmental agency or instrumentality concerning any intentional or unintentional action or omission on Borrower’s part in connection with any environmental activity whether or not there is damage to the environment and/or other natural resources. Additional Assurances. Make, execute and deliver to Lender such promissory notes, mortgages, deeds of trust, security agreements, assignments, financing statements, instruments, documents and other agreements as Lender or its attorneys may reasonably request to evidence and secure the Loans and to perfect all Security Interests.

  • Filings and Reports (a) Each year during the term of the Fee Agreement, the Company and any Sponsor Affiliates shall deliver to the County, the County Auditor, the County Assessor and the County Treasurer a copy of their most recent annual filings with the Department with respect to the Project, not later than thirty (30) days following delivery thereof to the Department. (b) The Company shall cause a copy of this Fee Agreement, as well as a copy of the completed Form PT-443 of the Department, to be filed with the County Auditor and the County Assessor, and to their counterparts in the partner county to the MCIP Agreement, the County Administrator and the Department within thirty (30) days after the date of execution and delivery of this Fee Agreement by all parties hereto. (c) Each of the Company and any Sponsor Affiliates agree to maintain complete books and records accounting for the acquisition, financing, construction, and operation of the Project. Such books and records shall (i) permit ready identification of the various Phases and components thereof; (ii) confirm the dates on which each Phase was placed in service; and (iii) include copies of all filings made by the Company and any such Sponsor Affiliates in accordance with Section 3.03(a) or (b) above with respect to property placed in service as part of the Project.

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