Scope of Work Activities Sample Clauses

Scope of Work Activities. The Consultant will support FANR in the development and implementation of an effective and efficient radiation safety regulatory program. This includes: • Implementation of a program to license Regulated Materials users and radiation safety at nuclear facilities; • Implementation of an inspection program; • Implementation of improvements resulting from the IAEA IRRS mission; • Implementation of the UAE nuclear waste policy; • Identification of regulatory issues and proposing solutions; • Supporting other radiation safety regulatory activities, such as internal FANR emergency preparedness and Incident Response Centre; • Develop emergency response exercises, observe, and report on radiological and nuclear exercises (both table top and larger scale including with the National Emergency, Crises and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA); • Support for references and standards for national authorities seeking guidance on emergency response; and • Independent review of radioactive materials license(s) for Environmental Laboratory and Secondary Standard Dosimetry Laboratory (SSDL) activities Consultant support of the above may include (as decided by FANR) the long-term assignment of a senior staff to the FANR office to be managed by the Director of Radiation Safety Department. The work activities and estimated hours for these activities for 2015 are: ACTIVITIES Staff Hours Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total Radiation Safety (as defined in the Nuclear Law) regulatory program support, including FANR emergency preparedness and incident response *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* TOTAL *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* Key Personnel *[Redacted]* FANR Support FANR will determine what regulations, guides, and review and inspection procedures to pursue and on what time schedule. FANR will provide guidance for developing and modifying regulations, and review draft regulations, guides and review procedures provided to it by the Consultant and provide comments. FANR will direct and supervise long-term staff assigned to FANR by the Consultant unless otherwise agreed.
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Scope of Work Activities. The Consultant will support FANR in the development and implementation of an effective and efficient security program. This includes support in the areas of regulations development, licensing and inspection. The work activities and estimated hours for these activities for 2015 are: ACTIVITIES Staff Hours Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total Nuclear Security regulatory support *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* TOTAL *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* Key Personnel *[Redacted]* FANR Support Each document established will be submitted to FANR by the Consultant for review and comment. ____________________ * *[Redacted]* indicates confidential information that has been omitted in reliance on Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The confidential information has been submitted separately to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Scope of Work Activities. The Consultant will support. FANR in the development and implementation of an effective and efficient Regulated Materials security program. This includes support in the areas of regulations development, licensing and inspection. The work activities and estimated hours for these activities are: ACTIVITIES Staff Hours Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total Security of Regulated Materials regulatory support *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* TOTAL *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* Key Personnel *[Redacted]* FANR Support Each document established will be submitted to FANR by the Consultant for review and comment. 2013 Billing Rates The rates for the Contractor’s Personnel shall be as set forth below. Substitution of Personnel will be handled in accordance with clause 4(o) of the Agreement Invoices sent to FANR shall break down each partial hour worked into 1/10 of an hour increments based on the time actually spent in performing the Services. __________________________________________ * *[Redacted]* indicates confidential information that has been omitted in reliance on Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The confidential information has been submitted separately to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Personnel and consultants 2013 Hourly Rate (USD) Pay Level I – Special Expert *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* Pay Level II – Senior Expert *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* Pay Level IIIProject Support *[Redacted]* *[Redacted]* Additional Consultant’s Personnel may be added to the above table only with the written consent of FANR, such consent to be given in FANR’s sole discretion. 2013 Hour Caps The Task Order process shall be used in accordance with clauses 2.3 and 8.1 and Schedule 7 of this Agreement to determine the budget and applicable Fee associated with each Task Order. No Services shall proceed without a mutually agreed and executed Task Order. The hour caps for the Tasks performed under the Agreement for 2013 are indicated in the table below (the “Hour Caps”). The Hour Caps constitute a ceiling that shall ...
Scope of Work Activities. The Consultant will support FANR in the development and implementation of an effective and efficient security program. This includes support in the areas of regulations development, licensing and inspection. The work activities and estimated hours for these activities are: __________________________________________ * *[Redacted]* indicates confidential information that has been omitted in reliance on Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The confidential information has been submitted separately to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Scope of Work Activities. Expected Activities: Peninsula Drainage District No. 1 (PEN 1) provides flood risk reduction and drainage services, including inspection, maintenance and repair of the levees and drainage works, for certification and accreditation purposes under the National Flood Insurance Program, and to protect the infrastructure of the City of Portland (City) within the jurisdictional boundary of PEN 1. The administration, operation, and projects are provided to PEN 1 by the Multnomah County Drainage District No. 1 (MCDD through an intergovernmental agreement (MCDD Service IGA). Approximately 94% of PEN 1 ‘s 995 acres are public lands, including PP&R’s Portland International Raceway, PP&R’s Heron Lakes Golf Course, Metro’s Expo Center, and the Port of Portland’s Vanport Wetland, with small businesses making up the remaining 6%. The City, by and through PP&R, owns 77% of the district’s land. Property assessments levied on property owners serve as PEN 1 ‘s primary source of revenue. Between land zoned as open space, and the number of properties that are already under Measure 5 tax compression, PEN 1 is unable to assess sufficient revenue to support the basic operations of the district. PEN 1 continues to run an operating deficit of over $100,000. The existing revenue stream, without additional City support, will result in the inability to maintain operations. Additional funding is critical to maintain operations, support projects and other long-deferred capital maintenance, and cover the ongoing deficit. Without adequate funding, this critical flood risk reduction system of the region will continue to deteriorate and may result in greater long-term costs to the community. PEN l’s drainage system has a history of being inadequately funded as a result of tax compression in the district. Operating at a deficit causes reduction in operations, incompletion of necessary projects, inadequate reinvestment in the aging infrastructure, and a concern around long term viability. The $260,000 expense will help ensure that PEN 1 can continue to provide flood risk reduction and drainage services that protect the City’s infrastructure within the jurisdictional boundary of PEN 1 by advancing necessary projects and covering the ongoing operating deficient. $30,000 of the annual expense is allocated to the local sponsorship with the Army Corps of Engineering for Preliminary Engineers and Design (PED). City support for the PEN1 operating budget is not itemized. The City funding supports the...
Scope of Work Activities. The scope of the assignment is to organize procurement process for UN Women RO focusing on following:  Prepare the procurement plans for the office and projects and implementation of the procurement plans.  Organize procurement process including preparation of solicitation documents, solicitation of bids, evaluation of proposals and contracting in full compliance with UN Women rules and regulations and proper functioning of a client- oriented procurement management system  Develop and maintain rosters of suppliers and implement a system of supplier evaluation post contract completion.  Review procurement processes conducted by projects in Kenya Country Office and the Regional Office; and submit to the Local/Regional Acquisition Management Review Committees.  Prepare, reconcile and close Purchase Orders (PO).  Review all procurement requests from UNWOMEN Country Offices in the Region as per delegation of authority.  Management of all procurement contracts for the Regional Office and Country Office.  Prepare and maintain necessary procurement tracking databases.  Organize joint procurement process for the UN Agencies in line with the UN guidelines.  Conduct trainings for the operations / programme staff on procurement  Provide researched information for formulation and implementation of contract strategy and strategic procurement in the RO including tendering processes and evaluation, managing contract and the contractor, legal considerations and payment conditions, sourcing strategy , supplier selection and evaluation, quality management an e-procurement introduction

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  • Statement of Work The Contractor shall provide the services and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below:

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  • REVIEW OF WORK The Consultant shall permit the City, its agents and/or employees to review, at any time, all work performed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement at any stage of the work;

  • OF WORK The following provision designating regular hours on a daily tour and regular daily tours over the nursing schedule determined by the Hospital shall not be construed to be a guarantee of the hours of work to be performed on each tour or during each tour schedule. Subject to Article below:

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  • Work Plan Coordinate a work plan including a list of the proposed meetings and coordination activities, and related tasks to be performed, a schedule and an estimate. The work plan must satisfy the requirements of the project and must be approved by the State prior to commencing work.

  • Project Plan Development of Project Plan Upon the Authorized User’s request, the Contractor must develop a Project Plan. This Project Plan may include Implementation personnel, installation timeframes, escalation procedures and an acceptance plan as appropriate for the Services requested. Specific requirements of the plan will be defined in the RFQ. In response to the RFQ, the Contractor must agree to furnish all labor and supervision necessary to successfully perform Services procured from this Lot. Project Plan Document The Contractor will provide to the Authorized User, a Project Plan that may contain the following items: • Name of the Project Manager, Contact Phone Numbers and E-Mail Address; • Names of the Project Team Members, Contact Phone Numbers and E-Mail Address; • A list of Implementation milestones based on the Authorized User’s desired installation date; • A list of responsibilities of the Authorized User during system Implementation; • A list of designated Contractor Authorized Personnel; • Escalation procedures including management personnel contact numbers; • Full and complete documentation of all Implementation work; • Samples of knowledge transfer documentation; and • When applicable, a list of all materials and supplies required to complete the Implementation described in the RFQ. Materials and Supplies Required to Complete Implementation In the event that there are items required to complete an Implementation, the Contractor may request the items be added to its Contract if the items meet the scope of the Contract. Negotiation of Final Project Plan If the Authorized User chooses to require a full Project Plan, the State further reserves the right for Authorized Users to negotiate the final Project Plan with the apparent RFQ awardee. Such negotiation must not substantively change the scope of the RFQ plan, but can alter timeframes or other incidental factors of the final Project Plan. The Authorized User will provide the Contractor a minimum of five (5) business days’ notice of the final negotiation date. The Authorized User reserves the right to move to the next responsible and responsive bidder if Contractor negotiations are unsuccessful.

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