Technical Reporting Requirements Sample Clauses

The Technical Reporting Requirements clause establishes the obligations for parties to provide detailed technical reports related to the subject matter of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the frequency, format, and content of reports, such as progress updates, test results, or compliance documentation, and may specify deadlines or responsible personnel. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and accountability by mandating regular communication of technical information, thereby facilitating project oversight and early identification of issues.
Technical Reporting Requirements. Written program reports shall be provided by Subcontractor’s Principal Investigator to SPONSOR every   (N/A if left blank), and a final report shall be submitted by University within forty-five (45) days of the conclusion of the Contract Period, or early termination of this Agreement.
Technical Reporting Requirements. Provide CDC with an original plus two copies of
Technical Reporting Requirements. Provide CDC with an original plus two copies of an interim progress report, no less than 90 days before the end of the budget period. The progress report will serve as your non-competing continuation application, and must contain the following elements:
Technical Reporting Requirements. Provide CDC with the original plus two copies of the final financial (reporting actual expenses) and performance reports, no more than 90 days after the end of the project period. The performance report should include:
Technical Reporting Requirements. Monthly reporting required for Project Partners on progress of the project to include updates on accomplishments, milestone completion, schedule tracking, etc. A final close-out meeting will be scheduled at the completion to summarize the project and a final report submitted to IACMI at the conclusion of the project is required (template to be provided to project team lead by IACMI).
Technical Reporting Requirements. Subcontractor agrees to assist and/or render any reports and information that may be requested by COMPANY NAME that would be needed to allow COMPANY NAME to meet its reporting requirements under the Prime Agreement. Article 8 Confidentiality/Publications Refer to Section 5 of Attachment 2.
Technical Reporting Requirements. An original and two copies of the quarterly progress reports are due within 30 days after the end of each quarter and should include a summary of activities performed and any new materials developed. A progress report and financial status report is due 90 days after the end of each budget period. Final financial and performance reports are required no later than 90 days after the end of the project period. All reports are submitted to the Grants Management Branch, CDC. The quarterly progress reports must include, in addition to activities performed:
Technical Reporting Requirements a. The Recipient shall provide the technical performance reports specified in 32 CFR 32.51 and Exhibit 1. Performance reports shall generally contain brief information on each of the following: 1. A comparison of actual accomplishments with the goals and objectives established for the period, the findings of the investigator, or both; 2. Reasons why established goals were not met, if appropriate; 3. Other pertinent information including, when appropriate, analysis and explanation of cost overruns or high unit costs; 4. Identification of work planned during the coming reporting period; and 5. Changes in key personnel, if applicable. b. The Recipient shall provide one copy of the Final Technical Report directly to the DTIC (address below) using the Standard Form 298, "Report Documentation Page" as the report cover page: Defense Technical Information Center ATTN: DTIC-OCA ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road, Suite 0944 Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-6218. c. As noted above in Paragraph 9, Property Standards The Recipient shall use DD Form 882, Report of Inventions and Subcontracts, to file the invention reports. Negative reports are required. The agreement shall not be closed out until all invention reporting requirements are met.