Common use of Implement Clause in Contracts

Implement. The objective of this phase is to train all end users on the new system components as agreed appropriate (e.g. functional or end user, technical, system administration, help desk) and as specified in Section 9.14 of this SOW. Additionally, the objective of this phase is to deploy the system to all users. This includes the conversion and cleansing of existing data required for the implementation of the new system components. Hardware and software procurement will occur per the Project schedule and will be consistent with the hardware and software in the Bill of Materials in Exhibit C: Payment Terms of this SOW. Warranty Performance Period There shall be a Warranty Performance Period with duration of 180 calendar days, immediately following successful completion of the DDI Performance Period Implementation Phase Gate. The Provider’s warranty obligations are as specified in Section 10 of this SOW. A holdback equal to 5% will be applied to every Phase Gate and will be released upon successful completion of the Warranty Performance Period. Overall Management Responsibilities The following sections provide the overall management responsibilities of the Provider and Department.

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Implement. The objective of this phase is to train all end users on the new system components as agreed appropriate (e.g. functional or end user, technical, system administration, help desk) and as specified in Section 9.14 of this SOW. Additionally, the objective of this phase is to deploy the system to all users. This includes the conversion and cleansing of existing data required for the implementation of the new system components. Hardware and software procurement will occur per the Project schedule and will be consistent with the hardware and software in the Bill of Materials in Exhibit C: Payment Terms of this SOW. Warranty Performance Period There shall be a Warranty Performance Period with duration of 180 calendar days, immediately following successful completion of the DDI Performance Period Implementation Phase GatePeriod. The Provider’s warranty obligations are as specified in Section 10 of this SOW. A holdback equal to 5% will be applied to every Phase Gate and will be released upon successful completion of the Warranty Performance Periodperiod. Overall Management Responsibilities The following sections provide the overall management responsibilities of the Provider and Department.

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Samples: myflfamilies.com

Implement. The objective of this phase is to train all end users on the new system components as agreed appropriate (e.g. functional or end user, technical, system administration, help desk) and as specified in Section 9.14 of this SOW. Additionally, the objective of this phase is to deploy the system to all users. This includes the conversion and cleansing of existing data required for the implementation of the new system components. Hardware and software procurement will occur per the Project schedule and will be consistent with the hardware and software in the Bill of Materials in Exhibit C: Payment Terms of this SOW. Warranty Performance Period There shall be a Warranty Performance Period with duration of 180 365 calendar days, immediately following successful completion of the DDI Performance Period Implementation Phase Gate(defined as deploying the system to Production). The Provider’s warranty obligations are as specified in Section 10 of this SOW. A holdback equal to 5% will be applied to every Phase Gate and will be released upon successful completion of the Warranty Performance Periodperiod. Overall Management Responsibilities The following sections provide the overall management responsibilities of the Provider and Department.

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Samples: www.myflfamilies.com

Implement. The objective of this phase is to train all end users on the new system components as agreed appropriate (e.g. functional or end user, technical, system administration, help desk) and as specified in Section 9.14 of this SOW. Additionally, the objective of this phase is to deploy the system to all users. This includes the conversion and cleansing of existing data required for the implementation of the new system components. Hardware and software procurement will occur per the Project schedule and will be consistent with the hardware and software in the Bill of Materials in Exhibit C: Payment Terms of this SOW. Warranty Performance Period There shall be a Warranty Performance Period with duration of 365 180 calendar days, immediately following successful completion of the DDI Performance Period Implementation Phase Gate(defined as deploying the system to Production). The Provider’s warranty obligations are as specified in Section 10 of this SOW. A holdback equal to 5% will be applied to every Phase Gate and will be released upon successful completion of the Warranty Performance PeriodPperiod. Overall Management Responsibilities The following sections provide the overall management responsibilities of the Provider and Department.

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Implement. The objective of this phase is to train all end users on the new system components as agreed appropriate (e.g. functional or end user, technical, system administration, help desk) and as specified in Section 9.14 of this SOW. Additionally, the objective of this phase is to deploy the system to all users. This includes the conversion and cleansing of existing data required for the implementation of the new system components. Hardware and software procurement will occur per the Project schedule and will be consistent with the hardware and software in the Bill of Materials in Exhibit C: Payment Terms of this SOW. Warranty Performance Period There shall be a Warranty Performance Period with duration of 180 calendar days, immediately following successful completion of the DDI Performance Period Implementation Phase Gate. The Provider’s warranty obligations are as specified in Section 10 of this SOW. A holdback equal to 5% will be applied to every Phase Gate and will be released upon successful completion of the Warranty Performance Period. Overall Management Responsibilities The following sections provide the overall management responsibilities of the Provider and Department. For clarification, the Provider shall not be responsible for delay or failure to perform if caused by factors outside of its control.

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Samples: www.myflfamilies.com

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