Contractor’s Outcome Based Management Responsibilities Clause Samples

The Contractor’s Outcome Based Management Responsibilities clause defines the contractor’s obligation to achieve specific, measurable results rather than simply performing tasks or following processes. In practice, this means the contractor is held accountable for meeting agreed-upon performance indicators or deliverables, such as completing a project within a set timeframe or achieving certain quality standards. This clause ensures that the contractor’s focus remains on delivering tangible outcomes, thereby aligning their performance with the client’s objectives and providing a clear basis for evaluating success.
Contractor’s Outcome Based Management Responsibilities. Contractor will engage in activities and supply information required to implement the County’s Outcome-Based Management and Budgeting (OBM) initiative. Activities include, but are not limited to: a. Attending planning and informational meetings; b. Developing program performance and outcome measurements; c. Collecting and submitting data necessary to fulfill measurement requirements; d. Participating in technical assistance and training events offered by the Human Services Agency and seeking technical assistance and training necessary to fulfill measurement requirements; and e. Participating in a review of performance and outcome information; f. Comply with OBM Implementation Guidelines as specified in memos released by the Human Services Agency.
Contractor’s Outcome Based Management Responsibilities. Contractor will engage in activities and supply information required to implement the County’s Outcome-Based Management and Budgeting (OBM) initiative. Activities include, but are not limited to: a. Attending planning and informational meetings; b. Developing program performance and outcome measurements; c. Collecting and submitting data necessary to fulfill measurement requirements; d. Participating in technical assistance and training events offered by the Human Services Agency and seeking technical assistance and training necessary to fulfill measurement requirements; and
Contractor’s Outcome Based Management Responsibilities. Contractor will engage in activities and supply information required to implement the County’s Outcome-Based Management and Budgeting (OBM) initiative. Activities include, but are not limited to: a. Attending planning and informational meetings; b. Developing program performance and outcome measurements; c. Collecting and submitting data necessary to fulfill measurement requirements; d. Participating in technical assistance and training events offered by the Human Services Agency and seeking technical assistance and training necessary to fulfill measurement requirements; and e. Participating in a review of performance and outcome information; f. Comply with OBM Implementation Guidelines as specified in memos released by the Human Services Agency. Human Services Agency’s Outcome Based Management Responsibilities: a. Provide technical assistance and support to assist contractor’s implementation of the County’s Outcome-Based Management and Budgeting (OBM) initiative. b. Issue and review OBM Implementation Guidelines. c. Conduct review of performance and outcome information. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO By: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, President Board of Supervisors Date: ATTEST: By: Clerk of Said Board PENINSULA CONFLICT RESOLUTION CENTER ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Executive Director Contractor’s Signature Date: In consideration of the payments herein provided for, Contractor shall, under the general direction of the Director of the Human Services Agency or her authorized representative, provide services to benefit the citizens of San Mateo County as described below. All payments under this Agreement must directly support services specified in this Agreement. Contractor will provide the following services for this program, which is jointly funded by the Superior Court of San Mateo and the Human Services Agency of San Mateo County: 1. Administer the Juvenile Dependency Mediation Program. Dependency Mediation is the application of a neutral facilitation process to families in which there is the potential for removal of a child(ren) from parental custody because of neglect or abuse.