Description of Functional Activities and Tasks Clause Samples

Description of Functional Activities and Tasks. The expected means for achieving the anticipated results under this IRS IQC will be through individually awarded task orders. When a task order is placed under this contract, the contractor shall perform the required functions and tasks within the framework of this IQC, or as otherwise specified by the task order. Contractor performance shall be evaluated against the performance indicators established in each task order and specified in country-level annual work plans. These indicators will include measures such as proportion of targeted households sprayed in accordance with the World Health Organization (WHO)guidelines, standard entomological and epidemiological outcome measures, compliance with environmental mitigation measures, and similar measures of efficiency and safety. (1) Component 1: Establish a worldwide procurement mechanism to support IRS and prepare and execute all aspects of logistical plans for IRS-related activities including timely procurement, (2) Component 2: Together with NMCPs, implement IRS programs and provide operational management support (i.e. field supervision, operations planning, day-to-day implementation management) and expert short- and (3) Component 3: Ensure the safe and judicious use of insecticides, including preparation of environmental assessments, adherence to best practices, and monitoring of activities.
Description of Functional Activities and Tasks. The expected means for achieving the anticipated results under this IRS IQC will be through individually awarded task orders. When a task order is placed under this contract, the contractor shall perform the required functions and tasks within the framework of this IQC, or as otherwise specified by the task order. Contractor performance shall be evaluated against the performance indicators established in each task order and specified in country-level annual work plans. These indicators will include measures such as proportion of targeted households sprayed in accordance with the World Health Organization (WHO)guidelines, standard entomological and epidemiological outcome measures, compliance with environmental mitigation measures, and similar measures of efficiency and safety. (1) Component 1: Establish a worldwide procurement mechanism to support IRS and prepare and execute all aspects of logistical plans for IRS-related activities including timely procurement, (2) Component 2: Together with NMCPs, implement IRS programs and provide operational management support (i.e. field supervision, operations planning, day-to-day implementation management) and expert short- and (3) Component 3: Ensure the safe and judicious use of insecticides, including preparation of environmental assessments, adherence to best practices, and monitoring of activities. (4) Component 4: Build and strengthen the capacity of NMCPs in the technical and managerial functions of IRS by engaging, training, and supervising personnel at the central, provincial, and district levels. (5) Component 5: Provide on-going monitoring and evaluation for activities and ensure quality control measures are established and implemented.

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