Common use of Justification and Anticipated Results Clause in Contracts

Justification and Anticipated Results. A. Cost Benefit Analysis As required by § 552a(u)(4) of the Privacy Act, a cost benefit analysis (CBA) is included as Attachment 1, covering this and seven other "Marketplace" matching programs which CMS conducts with other Federal agencies. The CBA demonstrates that monetary costs to operate the eight Marketplace matching programs are approximately $39 million, but does not quantify direct governmental cost saving benefits sufficient to offset the costs because the Marketplace matching programs are not intended to avoid or recover improper payments. The CBA, therefore, does not demonstrate that the matching program is likely to be cost effective.

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement, Computer Matching Agreement, Computer Matching Agreement

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Justification and Anticipated Results. A. Cost Benefit Analysis As required by § 552a(u)(4) of the Privacy Act, a cost benefit analysis (CBA) is included as Attachment 1, covering this and seven other "Marketplace" matching programs which CMS conducts with other Federal agencies. The CBA demonstrates that monetary costs to operate the eight Marketplace matching programs are approximately exceed $39 30.5 million, but does not quantify direct governmental cost saving benefits sufficient to offset the costs because since the Marketplace matching programs are not intended to avoid or recover improper payments. The CBA, therefore, does not demonstrate that the matching program is likely to be cost cost- effective.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Computer Matching Agreement, Computer Matching Agreement

Justification and Anticipated Results. A. Cost Benefit Analysis As required by § §552a(u)(4) of the Privacy Act, a cost benefit analysis (CBA) is included as Attachment 1an Attachment, covering this and seven other "Marketplace" matching programs which CMS conducts with other Federal federal agencies. The CBA demonstrates that monetary costs to operate the eight Marketplace matching programs are approximately $39 58.9 million, but does not quantify direct governmental cost saving benefits sufficient to offset the costs because the Marketplace matching programs are not intended to avoid or recover improper payments. The CBA, therefore, does not demonstrate that the matching program is likely to be cost cost-effective.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Computer Matching Agreement, Computer Matching Agreement

Justification and Anticipated Results. A. Cost Benefit Analysis As required by § 552a(u)(4) of the Privacy Act, a cost benefit analysis (CBA) is included as Attachment 1, covering this matching program and seven other "Marketplace" matching programs which CMS conducts with other Federal agenciesagencies and the AEs. The CBA demonstrates that monetary costs to operate the eight Marketplace matching programs are approximately $39 million, but does not quantify direct governmental cost saving benefits sufficient to offset the costs because the Marketplace matching programs are not intended to avoid or recover improper payments. The CBA, therefore, does not demonstrate that the matching program is likely to be cost effective.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

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Justification and Anticipated Results. A. Cost Benefit Analysis As required by § 552a(u)(4) of the Privacy Act, a cost benefit analysis (CBA) is included as Attachment 1, covering this matching program and seven other "Marketplace" matching programs which CMS conducts with other Federal agencies. The CBA demonstrates that monetary costs to operate the eight Marketplace matching programs are approximately $39 million, but does not quantify direct governmental cost saving benefits sufficient to offset the costs because the Marketplace matching programs are not intended to avoid or recover improper payments. The CBA, therefore, does not demonstrate that the matching program is likely to be cost effective.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

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