VSP ADMINISTRATION Sample Clauses

VSP ADMINISTRATION. With DSVA guidance and input, the Contractor shall administer the VSP through a continuous review process that the Contractor shall apply to all Veteran-facing Services throughout their development (or enhancement) lifecycle and prior to being released into production on the VSP. The Contractor shall continuously review, report on, and support all Veteran-facing Services to support the Veteran-facing Services application owner in ensuring those applications are reliable, perform as expected, do not adversely affect the VSP, and are compatible with established user experience, design, accessibility, open source/reuse, and security standards. [For reference, see the existing guidelines and review process at VA Digital Service Handbook (xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxx-xx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/va-digital-service-handbook/).] To maintain consistent standards and practices, the Contractor shall apply the same review process to the work of all teams working on Veteran-facing Services (Contractor, DSVA, or Other VA Product Teams). In the Base Period the Contractor shall be responsible for all tasks listed below. In each Option Period, the Contractor shall be responsible for all tasks listed below with the exception of tasks 5.3.1(h) and 5.3.1(i) which shall be Optional Tasks. In addition, all tasks listed below can also be exercised as optional tasks for the base and option periods.
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  • Program Administration An activity relating to the general management, oversight and coordination of community development programs. Costs directly related to carrying out eligible activities are not included.

  • WAGE ADMINISTRATION The rules governing salary treatment further to a revision or reclassification shall be the following: • if the occupation is downgraded the employee will benefit from wage protection (for clarity, the employee’s rate of pay prior to the downgrade) for the duration of the Collective Agreement and will be entitled annually to a $750.00 lump sum in lieu of a bargained increase as described in Attachment C of the Collective Agreement until the top salary rate for her salary group exceeds her current rate. • if the occupation is upgraded the pay adjustment will be effective from the date of the request.

  • Settlement Administration The Settlement Administrator will conduct a skip trace for the address of all former employee Class Members. The Settlement Administrator will mail the Notice by first class U.S. mail to all Class Members at the address Defendants have on file for those Class Members and to all former employee Class Members at the address resulting from the skip trace. The Notice will inform Class Members that they have until the Response Deadline to either object to the Settlement or to opt-out of the Settlement. Any Class Member who does not receive Notice after the steps outlined above have been taken will still be bound by the Settlement and/or judgment.

  • Agreement Administration SBBC has delegated authority to the Superintendent of Schools or his/her designee to take any actions necessary to implement and administer this Agreement.

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  • PAY ADMINISTRATION 62.01 Except as provided in this Article, the terms and conditions governing the application of pay to employees are not affected by this Agreement.

  • Grant Administration The District recognizes that Charter Schools are utilizing revenue sources associated with federal and state agency grants. The District is required to be Fiscal Agent on such grants meaning the District is responsible for oversight, approval, review and distribution of funds. These administrative tasks result in the utilization of District resources. In recognition of this, the District is mandating the following.

  • General Administration 13.1 The Managers shall handle and settle all claims arising out of the Management Services hereunder and keep the Owners informed regarding any incident of which the Managers become aware which gives or may give rise to claims or disputes involving third parties.

  • Project Administration The Contractor shall provide project administration for all Subcontractors, vendors, suppliers, and others involved in implementing the Work and shall coordinate administration efforts with those of the A/E and ODR in accordance with these Uniform General and Supplementary Conditions and provisions of Division 1 Specifications, and as outlined in the Pre- construction Conference.

  • RECORDS ADMINISTRATION Contractor shall maintain or supervise the maintenance of all records necessary to properly account for Contractor’s performance and the payments made by the State Entity to Contractor under this Contract. These records shall be retained by Contractor for at least six (6) years after final payment, or until all audits initiated within the six (6) years have been completed, whichever is later. Contractor agrees to allow, at no additional cost, State of Utah and federal auditors, and State Entity staff, access to all such records.

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