Grants Officer Technical Representative Sample Clauses

Grants Officer Technical Representative. (GOTR): Bureau of Reclamation Attn: Fill this in Address: Fill this in Telephone: Fill this in E-mail: Fill this in The GOTR’s authority is limited to technical and programmatic aspects of the Agreement. The GOTR’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: Assist the Recipient, as necessary, in interpreting and carrying out the scope of work in the Agreement; Review, and where required, approve Recipient reports and submittals as required by the Agreement; Where applicable, monitor the Recipient to ensure compliance with the technical requirements of the Agreement; Where applicable, ensure that Reclamation complies with the technical requirements of the Agreement; The GOTR does not have the authority to and may not issue any technical assistance which: Constitutes an assignment of additional work outside the scope of work of the Agreement; In any manner causes an increase or decrease in the total estimated cost or the time required for performance; or Changes any of the expressed terms, conditions, or specifications of the Agreement.
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Grants Officer Technical Representative. (GOTR): Xxxxxxx Xxxx Bureau of Reclamation 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, XXX-000 Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 000-000-0000 xxxxx@xxxx.xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Bureau of Reclamation 000 Xxxxxxxx XX Xxxxx 000 Albuquerque, NM 87102 000-000-0000 xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx
Grants Officer Technical Representative. (GOTR): Bureau of Reclamation Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx P.O. Box 61470, Boulder City, NV 89006-1470 702-293-8573; XXxxxxx@xxxx.xxx
Grants Officer Technical Representative. (GOTR): Junaid As-Xxxxx Bureau of Reclamation, Mid –Pacific Regional Office 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxx Sacramento, CA 95825 000-000-0000 xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx

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