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SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES. COMPONENT 1 The planning team will prepare the proposed start-up and implementation plan. The plan will be presented to EAA leadership for input, revisions, and approval. The planning team will implement the approved plan and operate a “turn- key” special education program that will include the hiring and oversight of all leadership and support staff. Futures will recruit, train, and fully deploy Team Chairs for all special education students at a ratio of one (1) team chair for every 125 students. The planning team will accomplish the following tasks: A complete review of IEPs for all students enrolled in the twelve (12) EAA schools with a statement of students’ needs; Preparation of a complete profile of all special education programs in the twelve (12) schools involved in transition with special attention to the pre-referral processes, identification practices of special education students, reliability, measurability, and curricular alignment of the IEPs; Redesign all programs to create an inclusion-based delivery system where state and federal regulations permit; A plan for recruitment and training of all special education staff based upon identified student needs. Futures will recruit all paraprofessionals, physical and occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, social workers, nurses, behavior interventionists, and psychologists; A professional development plan will be developed for all special education staff in alignment with EAA mission and initiatives; Identification of all regulatory and compliance parameters in the delivery of services; The planning team will study and address, where appropriate, all issues identified in the Special Education report submitted to EAA in March, 2012; A plan for ongoing communications with all members of the school community, especially parents and guardians of students with disabilities; and Education Achievement Authority 2012 Futures Education of Michigan, LLC Service Agreement Identification of programmatic and curricular integration between general and special education. COMPONENT 2 Provision of all support staff including supervisors, and office support personnel; Access to best practice research, professional development interventions, and complete technical consultation in all areas of special education practice; Implementation and routine reporting of all metrics agreed upon with EAA leadership; Ensure complete compliance with all state and federal regulations; Ensure complete compliance w...
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SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES. 7 The following is a summary of deliverables to be prepared by the ENGINEER.
SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES. The schedule of activities under the requirements of Paragraph 4.11 may be summarized as follows: Deliverables / Actions Due Date Well Closure Complete November 30, 2020 Final Well Closure Report Submitted December 15, 2020
SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES. 1.12.1. Water Quality and Flow Data Evaluation Technical Memorandum (1.1);
SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES. All deliverables under this effort are summarized as follows: • Final Report detailing the work performed on each task element due by 15 November 2018 • Provide https access to satellite-derived convective cloud top height, inferred cloud top cooling/convective growth rate, and new turbulence products. - complete • Provide monthly telecons or as otherwise determined by SSEC and Boeing to brief Boeing on progress - complete
SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES. Performance Reports Copies Date/Timing Kickoff meeting minutes Electronic-MSWord format (email) Fourteen (14) days after kickoff meeting Draft Work Plan and Draft Accident Prevention Plan/Activity Electronic-PDF and MSWord format (email) Due date will be agreed upon at the Kick-off meeting Hazard Analysis Final Work Plan and Final Accident Prevention Plan/Activity Hazard Analysis Electronic-PDF and MSWord format (email) Thirty (30) days after receipt of Government Draft Annual Report Electronic-MSWord format (email) December 7th Final Annual Report Electronic-PDF and MSWord format (email) No later than thirty (30) days after Receipt of GOV comments Draft Summary Report/Third Annual Report Electronic-PDF and MSWord format (email) Sixty (60) days prior to end of period of performance Final Summary Report/Third Annual Report Electronic-PDF and MSWord format (email) No later than fifteen (15) business days after Receipt of GOV comments NOTE: Files larger than 5 MB shall be submitted electronically via DoD SAFE (xxxxx://xxxx.xxxx.xxx)
SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES. Requirement Essential or optional Minimum requirements A creative app concept that facilitates a freemium business model and the outcomes listed in point 3. Business model and basic concept Essential Outcomes that the app concept must facilitate are: - Provides a compelling free app to price-sensitive visitors in our primary target audiences, while still providing Kew with the potential for commercial app add-ons - Enables Kew to develop add-on, paid-for content, targeted towards particular audience groups, interests, or areas of the garden - Enables Kew to create additional packages or layers of content as integrated parts of any new garden interpretation projects going forward - Provides Kew with a method by which ideas and work originating from hack days can be made into app add-ons (e.g. experiments using our soon-to-be-developed Living Collections Database API) - Allows Kew to sell Kew products from within app as part of the overall business model A content delivery strategy for both paid and free components that will appeal to the target audiences identified and taps into their needs and motivations Essential For detailed requirements please refer to point 4. Target audiences and point, 5. Visit motivations and user experience and point 6. Content. You may choose to address a sub-set of the target audiences or all – but will need to provide justification. This should include a solution to content management (including video) that balances app size with speed and availability of data connection in the gardens. A rationale for platform choice Essential A strategy for platform choice which addresses target audiences, and migration of the beta app across to other platforms in 2012. A detailed technical specification outlining how the app will be developed Essential The specification should include: - a 2D data matrix code reader - „news‟ content updates via Kew‟s web CMS if at all possible – for example using RSS - targeted content, commercial product sales and catering outlet special offers personalised by user profile - product sales from third parties - product sales from Kew‟s online shop: xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxx/ - Kew book sales: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/ The specification should also follow Kew‟s Accessibility Guidelines. - dynamic text and image content to be updateble through XML files, which will be produced by Kew‟s content management system - management, delivery and caching (where required) of video content to support availability throughout the ...
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SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES. Summary Document on Asset Management Strategic Recommendations • Technical Memorandum: Water Data Assessment • Draft Water Pipeline Asset Management Plan Report • Final Water Pipeline Asset Management Plan Report • InfoMaster database with criticality and condition parameters populated PROJECT SCHEDULE: • Provide preliminary information for City budgeting in April 2019Task B will be completed within 6 months of Notice to Proceed • Tasks C1-C10 will be completed within 7 months of Notice to Proceed • Tasks C11-C14 will be completed within 10 months of Notice to Proceed • Tasks A and D will be completed within 10 months of Notice to Proceed DocuSign Envelope ID: ACB34771-02D6-4948-9B63-C168D3084C44 Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxx, Inc. City of Xxxxxx Project Fee Summary Water System Asset Management Planning and InfoMaster Development 11/7/2018 Detailed Cost Breakdown Basic Services 215,200 Special Services - Total Project 215,200 Basic Services Employee Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Total Hours Total Labor Effort Total Expense Effort Total Sub Effort Total Effort Phase Task Project Role PIC Sr. Advisor PM PE EIT GIS A 1 Kick-off Meeting and Asset Management Strategic Planning Workshop #1 2 4 8 10 2 26 $ 4,500 $ 500 $ - $ 5,000 A 2 Project Management 2 30 12 44 $ 7,600 $ 400 $ - $ 8,000 $ - $ - $ - $ -
SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLES. The deliverables, which will be prepared at various stages throughout this study are outlined below. Deliverables will be provided in MS Word format (.doc), Adobe Acrobat format (.pdf) or AutoCAD format (.dwg). DELIVERABLE SPONSOR FAA STATE

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  • Description of Deliverables The Contractor shall Perform as set forth in Exhibit A.

  • Rejection of Deliverables The Department reserves the right to reject deliverables, as outlined in the Grant Work Plan, as incomplete, inadequate, or unacceptable due, in whole or in part, to Xxxxxxx’s lack of satisfactory performance under the terms of this Agreement. The Grantee’s efforts to correct the rejected deliverables will be at Xxxxxxx’s sole expense. Failure to fulfill the applicable technical requirements or complete all tasks or activities in accordance with the Grant Work Plan will result in rejection of the deliverable and the associated invoice. Payment for the rejected deliverable will not be issued unless the rejected deliverable is made acceptable to Department in accordance with the Agreement requirements. The Department, at its option, may allow additional time within which Grantee may remedy the objections noted by Department. The Grantee’s failure to make adequate or acceptable deliverables after a reasonable opportunity to do so shall constitute an event of default.

  • Acceptance of Deliverables The State’s Project Manager shall be responsible for the sign-off acceptance of all Deliverables required and performed/submitted pursuant to this Agreement. Upon successful completion of a Deliverable, Contractor shall provide the State’s Project Manager with a completed Acceptance and Signoff Form (Exhibit E). The State’s Project Manager will apply the standards established in Exhibit D and the acceptance criteria set forth in subparagraph B of this article, as appropriate, to determine the acceptability of the Deliverable provided by Contractor. If the State’s Project Manager rejects the Deliverable, the parties agree to any dispute(s) resulting from such rejection(s) will be resolved as set forth in this article. Acceptance Criteria for Deliverables (“Criteria”) provided by Contractor pursuant to this Agreement include: Timeliness: The Work was provided on time; according to schedule; Completeness: The Deliverable contained all of the, Data, Materials, and features required by the Agreement; and Technical accuracy: The Deliverable complied with the standards of this Agreement, or, if this Agreement lacks a standard for provision of the Work, the currently generally accepted industry standard. Contractor shall provide the Deliverable to the State, in accordance with direction from the Project Manager and as provided for in Exhibit D. The State shall accept the Deliverable, provided that Contractor has delivered the Deliverable in accordance with the Criteria. The State’s Project Manager shall assign the Acceptance and Signoff Form to notify Contractor of the Deliverable’s acceptability. If the State rejects the Deliverable provided, the State’s Project Manager shall submit to Contractor’s Project Manager a written rejection describing in detail the failure of the Deliverable as measured against the Criteria. If the State rejects the Deliverable, then Contractor shall have a period of ten (10) Business Days from receipt of the Notice of rejection to correct the stated failure(s) to conform to the Criteria.

  • SCOPE OF DELIVERY Seller agrees to accept deliveries of natural gas belonging to Buyer at Seller's delivery point from the upstream pipeline located near Columbia, South Carolina, and to transport Buyer's gas and redeliver to Buyer. Service provided hereunder is in lieu of natural gas provided from Seller's system supply to satisfy Buyer's fuel requirements in Priority-of-Service Category 3C. Xxxxx agrees that the transportation service is provided on an interruptible basis. Interruptions of transportation service shall be at the sole discretion of Seller or whenever service is interrupted by any upstream pipeline.

  • Terms of Delivery The Terms of Delivery are contained in the General Conditions of Contract (GCC) and Special Conditions of Contract.

  • Deliverables Upon satisfactory completion of the work authorization, the Engineer shall submit the deliverables as specified in the executed work authorization to the State for review and acceptance.

  • Project Deliverables The Contractor shall provide each of the following deliverables in writing to the City for review and approval to achieve the project objectives.

  • Closing Deliverables (a) At the Closing, Seller shall deliver to Buyer the following:

  • Ownership of Deliverables Unless otherwise agreed in this Agreement, Contractor hereby assigns to the JBE ownership of all Deliverables, any partially-completed Deliverables, and related work product or materials. Contractor agrees not to assert any rights at common law, or in equity, or establish a copyright claim in any of these materials. Contractor shall not publish or reproduce any Deliverable in whole or part, in any manner or form, or authorize others to do so, without the written consent of the JBE.

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