PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM Sample Clauses

PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM. USAID/Ghana utilizes a performance management information system, called AidTracker Plus, to track activities for all mission-funded projects at the national, regional, district, and village levels. The purpose of this database is to more precisely and efficiently tracks performance results, to map geospatial coordinates, and to reduce USAID and implementing partnersstaff time in aggregating information and generating reports for USAID and interested parties. These interested parties are USAID/Washington, Congress, implementing partners, the Government of Ghana (GOG), other donors, and stakeholders. This reporting process supports the bilateral agreement between the U.S. Government and GOG by sharing information on USAID/Ghana’s Mission-funded activities. The Recipient shall provide a timely update of information (including, but not limited to, performance results, geospatial coordinates, success stories, and photographs) on the activities under this assistance agreement by entering this information into the AidTracker Plus Partner Portal. The Recipient shall enter information via an Internet website; USAID will provide the URL address or Access Database, and a user ID/password. USAID/Ghana will train implementing partners’ Monitoring and Evaluation staff on the AidTracker Plus Partner Portal. Once trained, the Recipient will enter and manage the data accordingly. The implementing partner will be required to appoint an AidTracker Plus Point-of-Contact - typically, the Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist- to aid in communication and implementation.
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