Subtask Leaders Clause Samples

The 'Subtask Leaders' clause designates specific individuals or entities responsible for overseeing and managing particular portions of a larger project or contract. In practice, this clause outlines how subtask leaders are appointed, what their roles and responsibilities entail, and how they coordinate with the main project leader and other team members. By clearly defining leadership for each subtask, the clause ensures accountability, streamlines communication, and helps prevent confusion or overlap in project management.
Subtask Leaders. A Subtask Leader (“the Subtask Leader”) for each of the foregoing Subtasks will: (1) Co-ordinate the work performed under that Subtask; (2) Assist the Operating Agent in preparing the detailed Programme of Work; (3) Direct technical workshops and provide the Operating Agent with written summaries of workshop results; (4) Edit technical reports resulting from the Subtask and organize their publication. The Subtask Leader shall be a Participant, which provides the Subtask with a high level of expertise and undertakes substantial research and development in the field of the Subtask. The Subtask Leaders shall be nominated by the Operating Agent and designated by the Executive Committee, acting by unanimity. Changes in the Subtask Leaders may be agreed to by the Executive Committee, acting by unanimity of the Participants.
Subtask Leaders. The Executive Committee shall appoint Subtask Leaders for the following Subtasks: (1) Risk Assessments; (2) Failure-Rate Data Base.
Subtask Leaders. The Executive Committee shall appoint Subtask Leaders for the following Subtasks: (1) Tritium; (2) Activation Products; (3) Plasma Facing Materials; (4) Coolants; (5) Plasma Disruptions; (6) Magnets;
Subtask Leaders. The Subtask Leader for each of the Subtasks listed above shall: (1) Co-ordinate the work performed under that Subtask; (2) Assist the Operating Agent in preparing the detailed Program of Work; (3) Direct technical workshops and provide the Operating Agent with written summaries of workshop results; and (4) Edit technical reports resulting from the Subtask, and organize their publication. Each Subtask Leader shall be designated by the Operating Agent with the unanimous approval of all Participants in the Task. Changes in the Subtask Leaders may be made with the unanimous approval of all the Participants in the Task.

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