Common use of Responsibilities and Expectations Clause in Contracts

Responsibilities and Expectations. For this project NIJC serves as the “lead” organization. As the lead organization, NIJC is responsible for the following:  Ensuring the activities and finances of the NACTF project are in compliance with CalOES requirements and relevant regulations.  Serving as the administrator and implementer of all NACTF project activities as outlined above.  Providing transition support to advise PARTNERS on the installation, maintenance, upgrades and sustainment of resources provided to improve IT capacity.  Coordinating an Expert Panel to guide the project and communicate needs from the field to the project  Reporting NACTF activities and accomplishments to CalOES. Under this Agreement, PARTNER agrees to:  Provide goals, objectives and anticipated outcomes for the IT resources, including targeted number of people served, as described in Attachment A, and report on them to NIJC.  Assign a liaison to coordinate with NIJC in the identification, installation, maintenance, and sustainability of IT resources at the Partner site.  Promptly respond to document and information requests to receive resources (failure to promptly respond could result in loss of resources).  Participate in a pre- and end-of-project assessment which will identify project targets or goals for the new IT resources.  Participate in 1 or more of the project’s blended trainings either in person or online.  Request technical assistance from NIJC in a timely manner for help in implementing resources or participating in project.  Comply with all appropriate local, state or Federal laws and regulations regarding the use of resources provided through NACTF;  Participate in all evaluation activities required by agencies funding this project; and  Perform reporting of objectives and outcomes achieved as required by NIJC to provide NIJC with aggregate data concerning personnel and Tribal and/or non-tribal children served by the IT resources provided to PARTNER. Data will be used to evaluate the impact of the NACTF project and may include (but is not limited to) improved case management and efficiency, numbers of children and/or adults served and trained, increased access to resources as a result of NACTF resources, improved outcomes for staff and/or those served by PARTNER.

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Sources: Partnership Agreement

Responsibilities and Expectations. For this project NIJC serves as the “lead” organization. As the lead organization, NIJC is responsible for the following:  Ensuring the activities and finances of the NACTF project are in compliance with CalOES requirements and relevant regulations.  Serving as the administrator and implementer of all NACTF project activities as outlined above.  Providing transition support to advise PARTNERS on the installation, maintenance, upgrades and sustainment of resources provided to improve IT capacity.  Coordinating an Expert Panel to guide the project and communicate needs from the field to the project  Reporting NACTF activities and accomplishments to CalOES. Under this Agreement, PARTNER agrees to:  Provide goals, objectives and anticipated outcomes for the IT resources, including targeted number of people served, as described in Attachment A, and report on them to NIJC.  Assign a liaison to coordinate with NIJC in the identification, installation, maintenance, and sustainability of IT resources at the Partner site.  Promptly respond to document and information requests to receive resources (failure to promptly respond could result in loss of resources).  Participate in a pre- and end-of-project assessment which will identify project targets or goals for the new IT resources.  Participate in 1 or more of the project’s blended trainings either in person or online.  Request technical assistance from NIJC in a timely manner for help in implementing resources or participating in project.  Comply with all appropriate local, state or Federal laws and regulations regarding the use of resources provided through NACTF;  Participate in all evaluation activities required by agencies funding this project; and  Perform reporting As a regional hub site XXXX will work with NIJC project staff to organize and promote a distance learning training session for 10 or more personnel from tribal programs in their regions using technology equipment and an existing project Moodle course. The hub site will send 3 staff members to a training-of-trainers session at NIJC’s offices in Santa ▇▇▇▇. The session will consist of objectives a one day rehearsal on course delivery methods and outcomes achieved as required by a half-day to one day of conducting the course for the 10 personnel in another location. NIJC will help hub site staff with travel arrangements and will pay for up to provide NIJC with aggregate data concerning personnel and Tribal and/or non-tribal children served by the IT resources provided to PARTNER3 hub site staff member travel expenses per state guidelines. Data will be used to evaluate the impact of the NACTF project and may include (but is not limited to) improved case management and efficiency, numbers of children and/or adults served and trained, increased access to resources as a result of NACTF resources, improved outcomes for staff and/or those served by PARTNER.

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Sources: Partnership Agreement