SUB-PROJECT COMMITTEES Sample Clauses

SUB-PROJECT COMMITTEES. All BENEFICIARIES participating in the respective SUB-PROJECT shall be members of the respective SUB-PROJECT COMMITTEE. The SUB-PROJECT LEADER shall chair all meetings of the SUB-PROJECT COMMITTEE. The SUB-PROJECT COMMITTEE shall be in charge of managing the SUB-PROJECT within the PROJECT and consistent with the decisions taken by the GENERAL ASSEMBLY and the STEERING COMMITTEE. The responsibilities of the SUB-PROJECT COMMITTEE shall include without limitation:- - to supervise and provide day to day management of the activities of the respective BENEFICIARIES on the SUB-PROJECT, - active planning and progress monitoring of the SUB-PROJECT.
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SUB-PROJECT COMMITTEES. The project’s managerial boards (i.e., PMB and TB) have the possibility of proposing to the Members General Assembly the formation of sub-project committees as needs are identified. Sub-project committees are intended to assist in the efficient undertaking of the work plan by bringing together selected representatives from the various consortium members on particular tasks, providing them with a forum for discussion and debate, with the mission of communicating the outcomes to the relevant audience. When approved, sub-project committees become informal bodies that define their own distinct rules for collaboration. At the present, the following D4Science-II sub-project committees have been formed: • Technical Management Team (TMT): The Technical Management Team is simply comprised of the Technical Director, gCube Software Manager, VRE Development Manager and Infrastructure Manager, i.e., the people primarily responsible for the project’s Service and Joint Research Activities. The TMT will meet by telephone on a weekly basis, promoting a very close collaboration between them and facilitating efficient knowledge exchange at all project levels. The Technical Management Team may invite any person to attend a weekly discussion, depending upon the topic(s) at hand. The TD chairs the activities of the TMT; • Technical Committee (TCom): The Technical Director leads cross-work package meetings for collaboration and alignment issues related to implementation of the knowledge ecosystem. These meetings between the participants of the project’s technical work packages serve to discuss about progress of work and to brainstorm, and to address integration issues by the use of a working group methodology. The TCom is an extension of the Technical Board, and these face to face meetings are held in parallel with the quarterly meetings of the TB.
SUB-PROJECT COMMITTEES. In addition to the rules in Article 6.2, the following rules shall apply:

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