Execution and Control Clause Samples

Execution and Control. The Contractor’s implementation team shall carry out the project and perform project activities. The Contractor shall include Internal Quality Assurance (QA) testing on the punch-out in this phase. Once the internal QA requirement for functionality and operability have been satisfied, the Contractor shall offer the project to the State for testing. This process shall continue until the State is satisfied that the application meets the Contractor’s contractual obligations, as well as the specifications defined in the Project Management Plan.
Execution and Control. The Contractor’s implementation team shall carry out the project and perform project activities.
Execution and Control i. The Contractor’s implementation team must carry out the project and perform project activities. The Contractor must include Internal Quality Assurance testing on accepting and reading the files, the dispersing of funds, and accurate card read outs. Once the internal Quality Assurance requirement for functionality and operability have been satisfied, the Contractor shall offer the project to the State for testing. This process will continue until the State is satisfied that the application meets the Contractor’s contractual obligations, as well as the specifications defined in the respective Project Plan.
Execution and Control. The Contractor will review the Scopes of Work (SOW) documents from the past contract with the current agencies to help them determine if the services are still fit for the current business. The Contractor will help with the completion and execution of all SOWs. The Contractor will serve as an expert in the Security Services Industry, they will act in good faith to make recommendations that are in the best interest of the State. They will provide any information on industry standards the State or User Agency may need. The Contractor will help the User Agency fill out and complete their “Scope of Work” document (Exhibit C) within 60 days of contract execution. Additionally, the high-level barriers, potential problems, and roles and responsibilities of the project shall be summarized at this time. After the implementation the Contractor will continue to help the agency with their Scope of Work anytime the agency needs to make a change.