Common use of Final Study Report Clause in Contracts

Final Study Report. Following the case studies, the contractor shall update and finalize the study report with key findings from secondary data analysis, survey analysis, and case studies, organized sby research question and with case studies also presented as vignettes within the report (Deliverable #15). The final report shall also highlight areas for further analysis and propose specific policy recommendations for the NEA and other stakeholders. The final report should align with the reporting/dissemination plan presented in the approved Research Plan. The report should include an executive summary with recommendations and should not exceed 60 pages at this stage. The contractor shall expect up to three rounds of feedback from the COR and other NEA staff on this report. At least one of these rounds of feedback will reflect input from the Technical Working Group. The contractor may opt for a work session with agency staff instead of one round of feedback. In addition to the final report, the contractor shall prepare the data and written material for 3-5 infographics that will be included in the report, but also can be used as stand- alone documents. Infographics will summarize key data and findings that pull qualitative and quantitative data from asset mapping, survey, and case studies (part of Deliverable #15). The contractor will not be responsible for the design of the infographics. Project Phase/Task Key Deliverables (see numbered deliverables in Detailed Specifications section)* Due Date (Weeks after Kick- off Mtg) 1. Project Kick-off Meeting 1. Memorandum 2 weeks 2. Timeline/Work Plan/Communications 2. Timeline / work plan 3 weeks 3. Literature Scan and Research Plan Development 3. Summary report with table 8 weeks

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Sources: Blanket Purchase Agreement (Bpa), Blanket Purchase Agreement (Bpa)