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SIGN-OFF OF PROJECT OUTPUTS INTENDED FOR PUBLICATION. Unless otherwise agreed between the Contractor and Project Manager, the Contractor shall supply the Project Manager with a draft for comment at least eight weeks before the intended publication date, for interim reports, and eight weeks before the contracted end date, for final reports. The Department shall consider the draft final report and provide comments within three weeks of receipt. The Contractor shall consider final revisions to the draft report with the Project Manager, in the light of the Department’s comments. The Contractor shall provide final, signed off interim reports and other outputs planned within the lifetime of the Project to the Department by no later than four weeks before the intended publication date, and final, signed off reports and other outputs at the end of the Project to the Department by no later than the contracted end date for the Project. The Contractor shall provide all outputs to the Project Manager in a single electronic Word file, fully proof read, and meeting the following style requirements: · reports to include a contents page, executive summary, and bibliography · text left aligned, font size Arial 11, 1.0 line spacing and paragraphs not to be split across pages (where possible); · tables and figures to be numbered sequentially and, where possible, not split across pages; and · headers and footers – headers to contain chapter titles only, and footers to contain centrally aligned page numbers, plus any footnotes.
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SIGN-OFF OF PROJECT OUTPUTS INTENDED FOR PUBLICATION. 11.1 Unless otherwise agreed between the Contractor and Project Manager, the Contractor shall supply the Project Manager with a draft for comment at least eight weeks before the intended publication date, for interim reports, and eight weeks before the contracted end date, for final reports. The Department shall consider the draft final report and provide comments within three weeks of receipt.
SIGN-OFF OF PROJECT OUTPUTS INTENDED FOR PUBLICATION. Unless otherwise agreed between the Contractor and Project Manager, the Contractor shall supply the Project Manager with a draft for comment at least eight weeks before the intended publication date, for interim reports, and eight weeks before the contracted end date, for final reports. The Department shall consider the draft final report and provide comments within three weeks of receipt. The Contractor shall consider final revisions to the draft report with the Project Manager, in the light of the Department’s comments. The Contractor shall provide final, signed off interim reports and other outputs planned within the lifetime of the Project to the Department by no later than four weeks before the intended publication date, and final, signed off reports and other outputs at the end of the Project to the Department by no later than the contracted end date for the Project. The Contractor shall provide all outputs to the Project Manager in a single electronic Word file, fully proof read, and in the BIS standard report template, which will be supplied by BIS. End of Schedule One SCHEDULE TWO 1 Eligible expenditure
SIGN-OFF OF PROJECT OUTPUTS INTENDED FOR PUBLICATION. Project Specific Outputs The Department requires a full report to be the main output given the short timeframe for this work. To ensure that this is achieved within the timescale, summary findings from each stage of analysis shall be provided to the Department. This shall allow the spine of the full report to be formed throughout the project, and provide pointers for the subsequent analysis stage. Although there is always some anxiety about producing early findings (which must be robust to further analysis) this process shall maximise the chances of producing a full report to deadline. The final report must be written for a policy audience, should outline in lay terms the analysis undertaken, the findings, researchers’ interpretation of their implications, conclusions and recommendations for policy and an executive summary. A draft report structure shall be agreed with the Department in advance of drafting. The final report shall be built around the aforementioned summary findings documents, allowing for iterations of analyses after comments from the Department. A 2000-word summary of a research project shall also be produced, following the standardised format of a DfE Research Brief. NatCen has its own Research Findings series and can be used if requested by DfE. The Contractors are keen to disseminate key findings and policy implications to the Department and other interested stakeholders via a presentation following publication of the final report. Costs for such a presentation are included in the price quoted here. A final decision on a presentation shall be taken by the project Steering Group following successful submission of the final report to the Department. As part of the Framework Agreement variables derived for the purposes of analysis shall be documented and, with the permission of DfE, added to the relevant data sources . Unless otherwise agreed between the Contractor and Project Manager, the Contractor shall supply the Project Manager with a draft for comment at least eight weeks before the intended publication date, for interim reports, and eight weeks before the contracted end date, for final reports. The Department shall consider the draft final report and provide comments within three weeks of receipt. The Contractor shall consider final revisions to the draft report with the Project Manager, in the light of the Department’s comments. The Contractor shall provide final, signed off interim reports and other outputs planned within the life...
SIGN-OFF OF PROJECT OUTPUTS INTENDED FOR PUBLICATION. Unless otherwise agreed between the Contractor and Project Manager, the Contractor shall supply the Project Manager with a draft for comment at least eight weeks before the intended publication date, for interim reports, and eight weeks before the contracted end date, for final reports. The Department shall consider the draft final report and provide comments within three weeks of receipt. The dates agreed for the purposes of this project are that a draft final report shall be submitted by 11th May 2012, and a final report shall be submitted by 15th June 2012. The Contractor shall consider final revisions to the draft report with the Project Manager, in the light of the Department’s comments. The Contractor shall provide final, signed off interim reports and other outputs planned within the lifetime of the Project to the Department by no later than four weeks before the intended publication date, and final, signed off reports and other outputs at the end of the Project to the Department by no later than the contracted end date for the Project. The Contractor shall provide all outputs to the Project Manager in a single electronic Word file, fully proof read, and meeting the following style requirements: · reports to include a contents page, executive summary, and bibliography; · text left aligned, font size Arial 11, 1.0 line spacing and paragraphs not to be split across pages (where possible); · tables and figures to be numbered sequentially and, where possible, not split across pages; and · headers and footers – headers to contain chapter titles only, and footers to contain centrally aligned page numbers, plus any footnotes.
SIGN-OFF OF PROJECT OUTPUTS INTENDED FOR PUBLICATION. Unless otherwise agreed between the Contractor and Project Manager, the Contractor shall supply the Project Manager with a draft for comment at least eight weeks before the intended publication date, for interim reports, and eight weeks before the contracted end date, for final reports. The Department shall consider the draft final report and provide comments within three weeks of receipt. The Contractor shall consider final revisions to the draft report with the Project Manager, in the light of the Department’s comments. The Contractor shall provide final, signed off interim reports and other outputs planned within the lifetime of the Project to the Department by no later than four weeks before the intended publication date, and final, signed off reports and other outputs at the end of the Project to the Department by no later than the contracted end date for the Project. The Contractor shall provide all outputs to the Project Manager in a single electronic Word file, fully proof read, and meeting the following style requirements: reports to include a contents page, executive summary, and bibliography text left aligned, font size Arial 11, 1.0 line spacing and paragraphs not to be split across pages (where possible); tables and figures to be numbered sequentially and, where possible, not split across pages; and

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