Provisioning Requirements for Conferences Sample Clauses

Provisioning Requirements for Conferences. The contractor shall provide information and reports IAW CDRL A060, Provisioning Requirements for Conference at each Provisioning Conference. The following information shall be included on the deliverable; data and mode of data delivery shall be as follows: - Full LSA-036 report; 2 Electronic copies on DVD or CD; PDF copy - LSA-036 change report; 2 Electronic copies on DVD or CD - Effected RPSTL Art; 2 Hard Copies, 1 Electronic copy on DVD or CD - Government approved EDFP for each part listed that does not have an NSN. 1 Digital and 1 Hard Copy X-REF, 2 Electronic copies on DVD or CD - LSA-080 BOM; 1 Electronic copy on DVD or CD - LSA-030 Indentured Parts List; 1 Electronic copy on DVD or CD - Drawing or EDFP for each item without an NSN assignment or without a valid procurable NSN; 1 Hard Copy, 1 Electronic copy on DVD or CD - Pre-procurement screening showing either a hit or no-hit for NSNs. Pre-procurement screening shall not be older than 45 days. 1 electronic copy on DVD or CD
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  • Training Requirements Grantee shall:

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  • Parent-Teacher Conferences A. Unit member shall be available at mutually arranged times during the regular school day to confer with parents regarding learning difficulties, student progress and/or behavioral problems a student may be experiencing. Unit members are encouraged to arrange a meeting or conference with parents before or after the regular school day if both time and place are mutually agreeable.

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