Transition Services Contractor Turnover and Closeout Sample Clauses

Transition Services Contractor Turnover and Closeout. Contractor shall reasonably collaborate with the State and its agents, and any Vermont Medicaid Enterprise vendors for a successful transition of each system component and Contract completion. Contractor collaboration with the State shall include the definition, execution, and results verification of the activities and deliverables identified in Turnover plans as necessary for an effective transition and turnover. Contractor shall cooperate and use its best efforts to avoid disruptions of processing and services provided to Members, Providers, partners, external stakeholders, and operational users with each component retirement and through the remainder of the Contract. Additionally, Contractor shall maintain fiscal agent responsibility through the effective date of the transfer of responsibility, through the completion of the final cycle processing, and through the completion of the reconciliation of final cycle processing conducted by the fiscal agent, including cycle data and report output. The State and its agents intend and agree that their respective rights, duties, powers, liabilities and obligations shall be performed, carried out, discharged and exercised reasonably and in good faith. Successful reassignment of business operations, documentation of business rules, maintenance, timely communication to the State and its agents of the turnover and closeout activities for each component and entire Contract are critical to the success of the turnover effort. Contractor shall, upon the State’s written request, commit to the following expectations: • Be the primary responsible party for, to the extent reasonably in control of Contractor, the timely initiation and successful completion of the Contract turnover and closeout tasks. • The content and criteria of each transition and turnover will be defined through the creation of a Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) submitted by Contractor and approved by the State. • When a component of the system is retired, Contractor shall provide a Component Turnover Plan (CTP) for each component. For the completion of the entire Contract, Contractor shall provide an Overall Turnover Plan (OTP) with the timeframes and requirements for the plan(s) provided below. The overlap of CTP(s) and the OTP shall be outlined in each plan. • Demonstrate readiness to turn over operation (to the State or a successor agent) and to fulfill (close out) the requirements of the component and/or Contract term. • Complete turnover and cl...
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