Designated Officer (DO) definition
Examples of Designated Officer (DO) in a sentence
The Designated Officer (DO) shall have the responsibility of awarding and aggregating any deductions due for KPI failure as detailed at Annex A to Schedule 2.
A list of regular PDO and Designated Officer (DO) contacts is to be maintained for easy reference and is to be attached to this document (electronic and paper version).
Partners must also appoint at least one deputy Designated Officer (DO) to support the PDO.
These tasks shall be carried out to the satisfaction of the Designated Officer (DO) appointed by the Authority.
The Designated Officer (DO) (Box 2 of DEFFORM 111) is responsible for liaising with the Contractor regarding any issues of a technical nature and to assist in matters of dispute between the Authority and the Consignee, but will not assume responsibility for management of the Contractor’s tasks.
These tasks shall be carried out to the satisfaction of the Authority’s Designated Officer (DO).
Child Protection/Safeguarding • Working alongside the Designated Officer (DO) in the event of an allegation against a professional.
This contract shall cover all orders issued by the Designated Officer (DO), from the 1st July 2011 to 30th June 2013 with a MOD option to extend the contract by further year to 30th June 2014, subject to the Authority’s rights of earlier termination under other Conditions of Contract.