Deficiency Identification Sample Clauses

The Deficiency Identification clause establishes a process for recognizing and documenting any shortcomings or failures in the performance, quality, or completeness of goods or services provided under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines how deficiencies are to be reported, who is responsible for identifying them, and the timeframe within which they must be addressed. For example, it may require the buyer to notify the seller in writing of any defects discovered during inspection. The core function of this clause is to ensure that issues are promptly brought to attention and rectified, thereby maintaining quality standards and minimizing disputes over performance.
Deficiency Identification. The QC Program shall include a method of identifying deficiencies in the quality of services performed before the level of performance becomes unacceptable as defined in the Performance Requirements Summary (PRS).
Deficiency Identification. Effective CNA surveillance relies on two methods for
Deficiency Identification. The QCP shall include a method of identifying deficiencies in the quality of services performed before the level of performance becomes unacceptable as defined in the PRS. This shall contain processes for corrective action without dependence upon Government direction.
Deficiency Identification. Effective CNA surveillance relies on two methods for identification of unacceptable performance – CNA Identified Discrepancies and Commission Identified Discrepancies. When discrepancies are identified, the Commission and the CNA shall develop a corrective action and ensure necessary actions are completed.