Final Report Presentation Sample Clauses

Final Report Presentation. All Final Reports submitted to USTDA must be paginated and include the following: (a) The front cover of every Final Report shall contain the name of the Client, the name of the Contractor who prepared the report, a report title, USTDA’s logo, and ▇▇▇▇▇’s address. If the complete version of the Final Report contains confidential information, the Contractor shall be responsible for labeling the front cover of that version of the Final Report with the termConfidential Version”. The Contractor shall be responsible for labeling the front cover of the Public Version of the Final Report with the term “Public Version”. The front cover of every Final Report shall also contain the following disclaimer: “This report was funded by the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), an agency of the U.S. Government. The opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of USTDA. USTDA makes no representation about, nor does it accept responsibility for, the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this report.” (b) The inside front cover of every Final Report shall contain (i) USTDA’s logo, USTDA’s address, and USTDA’s mission statement, and (ii) a written statement from the Contractor affirming that the Client, USTDA, and the Commercial and/or Economic Section(s) of the U.S. Embassy in the Host Country shall have irrevocable, perpetual, transferrable, worldwide, royalty- free, non-exclusive rights to use and distribute the Final Report. (c) The Contractor shall affix to the top side of each CD-ROM containing any version of the Final Report a label identifying the Host Country, the USTDA Activity Number set forth among the fiscal data in Clause M, the name of the Client, the name of the Contractor who prepared the Final Report and a report title. In the case of each CD-ROM containing a confidential or non-public version of the Final Report, the Contractor shall include the term “Confidential Version” on such label. In the case of each CD-ROM containing the Public Version of the Final Report, the Contractor shall include the term “Public Version” on such label, along with the following language: “The Contractor certifies to USTDA that this CD-ROM contains the Public Version of the Final Report and that all contents are suitable for public distribution.” (d) The Contractor and any Subcontractors that perform work pursuant to the Grant Ag...
Final Report Presentation. [Aging-Friendly Project Name] will assemble the meeting summaries, interview responses, community assessment, and recommendations into a final report. The report will outline specific actions the steering committee can take to begin implementation, and will guide the members of the steering committee on how to use the tools and implement the recommendations over time.
Final Report Presentation. All Final Reports submitted to USTDA must be paginated and include the following: (a) The front cover of every Final Report shall contain the name of the Client, the name of the Contractor who prepared the report, a report title, USTDA’s logo, and ▇▇▇▇▇’s address. If the complete version of the Final Report contains Confidential Information, the Contractor shall label the front cover of that version of the Final Report with the termConfidential Version”. The Contractor shall label the front cover of the Public Version of the Final Report with the term “Public Version”. The front cover of every Final Report shall also contain the following disclaimer: “This report was funded by the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), an agency of the U.S. Government. The opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of USTDA. USTDA makes no representation about, nor does it accept responsibility for, the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this report.”
Final Report Presentation. All Final Reports submitted to USTDA must be paginated and include the following: (a) The front cover of every Final Report shall contain the name of the Client, the name of the Contractor who prepared the report, a report title, USTDA's logo, and USTDA's address. If the complete version of the Final Report contains confidential information, the Contractor shall be responsible for labeling the front cover of that version of the Final Report with the termConfidential Version”. The Contractor shall be responsible for labeling the front cover of the Public Version of the Final Report with the term “Public Version”. The front cover of every Final Report shall also contain the following disclaimer: (b) The inside front cover of every Final Report shall contain USTDA's logo, USTDA's address, and USTDA's mission statement. Camera-ready copy of USTDA Final Report specifications will be available from USTDA upon request. (c) The Contractor shall affix to the front of the CD-ROM a label identifying the Host Country, USTDA Activity Number, the name of the Client, the name of the Contractor who prepared the report, a report title, and the following language: (d) The Contractor and any subcontractors that perform work pursuant to the Grant Agreement must be clearly identified in the Final Report. Business name, (e) The Final Report, while aiming at optimum specifications and characteristics for the Project, shall identify the availability of prospective U.S. sources of supply. Business name, point of contact, address, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address shall be included for each commercial source. (f) The Final Report shall be accompanied by a letter or other notation by the Client which states that the Client approves the Final Report. A certification by the Client to this effect provided on or with the invoice for final payment will meet this requirement. (g) The Client, USTDA, and the Commercial and/or Economic Section(s) of the
Final Report Presentation. The Port and Consultant Project Team will again reconvene in Corpus Christi for a final presentation. In all likelihood this will be a summation of the key finding, as much of the approach and support material would have been covered in the interim meeting. This will also serve as the formal closing of the project, and the written report will be delivered as well. This final meeting could also be done remotely if preferable by the Port, in the event that the additional travel cost of key Consultant Project Team members located outside of Texas is undesirable.
Final Report Presentation. To be completed. Carollo will prepare for and present a summary of the draft project report for the City. • Complete. Draft Project Reports. • To be completed. Final Project Reports.

Related to Final Report Presentation

  • Final Report The goal of this subtask is to prepare a comprehensive Final Report that describes the original purpose, approach, results, and conclusions of the work performed under this Agreement. The CAM will review the Final Report, which will be due at least two months before the Agreement end date. When creating the Final Report Outline and the Final Report, the Recipient must use the Style Manual provided by the CAM.

  • Final Reports Within ninety (90) days of receipt of the Required Documents, the Asset Representations Reviewer shall publish its findings to the Sponsor and the Indenture Trustee. The Asset Representations Reviewer shall provide the Sponsor and the Indenture Trustee with the following reports as a result of the Asset Representations Review (collectively, the “Final Reports”):

  • Additional Reports Upon ADMINISTRATOR’s request, CONTRACTOR shall make such additional reports as required by ADMINISTRATOR concerning CONTRACTOR's activities as they affect the services hereunder. ADMINISTRATOR shall be specific as to the nature of information requested and allow up to thirty (30) calendar days for CONTRACTOR to respond.

  • Initial Report An initial performance report no later than 30 days after FEMA has approved the first Public Assistance project.