IT Projects Clause Samples

The 'IT Projects' clause defines the terms and conditions governing the execution of information technology-related projects between the parties. It typically outlines the scope of work, deliverables, timelines, and responsibilities for both the client and the service provider, and may address issues such as project milestones, change management, and acceptance criteria. By clearly specifying these elements, the clause helps ensure that both parties have a mutual understanding of expectations and processes, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and facilitating successful project completion.
IT Projects. The appraisal of Information Technology (IT) projects should include the staffing and other resource implications. The Consumer Council Chief Executive may authorise IT project spend on discrete IT projects of up to £50,000. Up to £250K Consumer Council Chief Executive £250K to £500K Consumer Council Chief Executive and with prior approval from DfE Partner Team via email authorisation £500K to £2M Consumer Council Chief Executive and with prior approval from DfE and DoF Projects over £2M Consumer Council Chief Executive and with prior approval from DfE, DoF and the Economy Minister These delegations shall not be altered without the prior agreement of DfE, and where applicable, DoF. Up to £500 Consumer Council Staff Officer Not Required >£500 to £5,000 Consumer Council Deputy Principal Not Required > £5,000 to £10,000 Consumer Council Deputy Principal Consumer Council Grade 7 > £10,000 to £30,000 Consumer Council Grade 7 Consumer Council Chief Executive > £30,000 < EU Thresholds EU Threshold is £139,688 (from 1 Jan 2024) Consumer Council Grade 7 Consumer Council Chief Executive Above EU Threshold EU Threshold is £139,688 (from 1 Jan 2024) Consumer Council Chief Executive DfE Partner Team via email authorisation These delegations shall not be altered without the prior agreement of DfE, and where applicable, DoF.
IT Projects. IT project consulation and implementation for UNC business technology improvements and changes. See Appendix AService Catalog for Base Level Services & Services Not Included. Changes to Service Level Agreement School of Medicine IT may amend the Terms and Conditions of this agreement at any time. If amended, any changes to this Service Level Agreement will be updated on the School of Medicine IT website. This agreement will be updated annually and changes to service provisions made as needed. Processes and Procedures related to this Agreement Incident & Request Intake Process Tickets are submitted to Client Services through various methods: • Service Desk Support Call: ticket generated by ITS Service Desk representative during call with client and assigned to School of Medicine IT Client Services and Support based on client’s geographic location.
IT Projects. When business needs dictate, departments or groups within the School of Medicine can work with School of Medicine IT Client Services to establish requirements and create a project plan. Client Services will work closely with department representative(s) to complete such projects. Labor performed for the project including technical and administrative tasks will be billed to the client department.
IT Projects. The appraisal of Information Technology (IT) projects should include the staffing and other resource implications. The Chief Executive may authorise IT project spend on discrete IT projects of up to £50,000. Up to £50k The Chief Executive of HSENI £50k to £250k The Chief Executive of HSENI with HSENI Board Approval £250k to £500k The Chief Executive of HSENI with HSENI Board Approval and with prior approval from the Department for the Economy. £500k to £5m The Chief Executive of HSENI with HSENI Board Approval and with prior approval from the Department for the Economy and DoF. Projects over £5m The Chief Executive of HSENI with HSENI Board Approval and with prior approval from the Department for the Economy, DoF and the Minister. ▇▇▇▇▇ has authority to appoint consultants for a single contract without recourse to the Department up to a total cost of £10,000, excluding VAT, and subject to any guidance as may be issued by DoF or the Department. A full business case should be prepared for all consultancy assignments expected to exceed £10,000. A proportionate business case should be prepared for all assignments below this threshold.