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to Exhibit C. Upon confirmation with the Project’s LEED Online account, DCRA issued a Certificate of Compliance stating that the Project had satisfied the LEED Requirement, which Certificate of Compliance is attached as Exhibit C.
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to Exhibit C. Adjusted EBITDA Earn-out Principles:
to Exhibit C. Certification Regarding Anti-Lobbying Period One means the period July 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019 4,554,152 10,939,42914,778,822 $ 4,709,500 $18,438,80422,288,197 Payment Method: Payment in Arrears and As Incurred Contractor TAX ID Number: «TAX_ID_» 1 // 2 REFERENCED CONTRACT PROVISIONS 3 Master Contract Term: July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2021 4 Tobacco Settlement Revenue 5 Period One means the period July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020 6 Period Two means the period July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021 7 8 9 Whole Person Care Period Two means the period January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020 11 COVID-19 Testing Services 12 Period One means the period April 1, 2020 through June 30, 2020 13 Period Two means the period July 1, 2020 through December 30, 2020 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Aggregate Maximum Obligation: TSR Funds Grant Funds CARES Act Period One Maximum Obligation $ 5,426,527 $ 1,917,500 155,348 Period Two Maximum Obligation 5,426,527 958,7507,583,764 TOTAL MAXIMUM OBLIGATION $10,853,054 $ 2,876,25013,010,291 Total$ 7,499,375 2,650,906 $ 4,568,406 21 22 23 24 25 Basis for Reimbursement: Fee-For-Service and Actual Cost Contractor DUNS Number: «DUNS_» 26 27 Notices to County and Contractor: 28 County: County of Orange 30 Contract Services 00 000 Xxxx 0xx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000 32 Santa Ana, CA 92701-4637 34 Contractor: «LC_NAME» 35 «LC_DBA» 36 «ADDRESS» 37 «CITY_STATE_ZIP» 1 «CONTACT», «CONTACT_TITLE» 2 «CONTACT_EMAIL»
to Exhibit C. Recovery Act Terms and Conditions The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Pub. L. 111-5, (the “Recovery Act”) was enacted to preserve and create jobs and promote economic recovery, assist those most impacted by the recession, provide investments needed to increase economic efficiency by spurring technological advances in science and health, invest in transportation, environmental protection, and other infrastructure that will provide long-term economic benefits, stabilize State and local government budgets, in order to minimize and avoid reductions in essential services and counterproductive State and local tax increases. Recipient shall use grant funds in a manner that maximizes job creation and economic benefit. Recipient shall comply with all terms and conditions in the Recovery Act relating generally to governance, accountability, transparency, data collection and resources as specified in Act itself and as discussed below and elsewhere in this Agreement. The Government has not fully developed the implementing instructions of the Recovery Act, particularly concerning specific procedural requirements for the new reporting requirements. Recipient will be provided these details as they become available.
to Exhibit C. 1. Twin City Security, Inc. has a dispatch for after-hours calls (763-784-4160) that takes all after hour calls and it is relayed to Operations Manager (Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx), Accounts Manager (Xxxx Xxxxxxx) or Branch Manager (Xxxxx Xxxxxxx) depending upon the severity of the emergency or disaster. Once one of the before mentioned persons was contacted they would reach out to the person that had contacted dispatch to assess the needs of the emergency then begin working to fulfill those needs. When requested, Twin City Security, Inc. will work as quickly as to provide additional service requests. Twin City Security, Inc. action plan for disaster events is as follows: Once all security officers are scheduled and placed at an emergency site Twin City Security, Inc. begins training additional officers for back up officers at said locations on all shifts that would be required.‌
to Exhibit C. 1. Demolition of the existing interior office partitions and the existing first floor open office floor covering to accommodate the proposed floor layout.
to Exhibit C. Notifications and Escalation Procedures Email Addresses for Service Level Reports, Notifications and Communications related to this SLA: EVERTEC: [***] COMPANY: [***] First level of Contact may be made through EVERTEC’s Service Desk using one of the following options: • WEB – Access the following link: [***] • Telephone – Authorized personnel can report an Incident by calling to: [***]. Support Requests for Priority 1 and Priority 2 Incidents must be notified via telephone. Support Requests for Priority 3 Incidents may be notified via telephone or Web. Authorized Representatives for Service Desk Escalation: Regular Business Hours Monday through Saturdays and Holidays 8:00am a 5:30pm Non Business Hours Network Operations Center (NOC) Level One [***] Service Desk Phone: [***] Cellular: [***] Email: [***] [***] / [***] Network Operations Center Phone: [***] Cellular: [***] / [***] Email: [***] Level Two [***] Service Desk Phone: [***] Cellular: [***] Email: [***] [***] Network Operations Center Phones [***] Cellular: [***] Email: [***] Authorized Representatives for Service Level Escalation: The parties agree to designate one or more Authorized Representatives for each of the Services covered under Schedule 2 of this SLA to represent the parties should an Incident need to be escalated. As a general rule, the parties should designate an Authorized Representative with direct involvement with the operations of such Services as Level One, an Authorized Representative who serves as the relationship manager as Level Two, and an Authorized Representative from each party’s executive management as Level Three. Upon the occurrence of an Incident that warrants escalation hereunder, the Authorized Representatives designated as Level One will meet to determine a satisfactory resolution. In the event such Level One Authorized Representatives cannot reach an agreement, the persons designated as Level Two shall meet to formulate a resolution. If an agreement is still not reached, the Incident will be escalated to the Level Three Authorized Representatives for resolution. Meetings of the Authorized Representatives may be in person or via teleconference as agreed to by the parties. Thereafter, any Incident not resolved by these escalation procedures will be resolved in accordance with the Dispute resolution procedures set forth Section 1.15 of the Master Agreement. *** Certain information in this agreement has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange ...
to Exhibit C. LANDLORD’S WORK Landlord shall, at Landlord’s sole cost and expense, construct, supply, furnish, and/or install the following items and work:

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  • Contract Exhibit J Quarterly Sales Report If a conflict exists among any of the Contract documents, the documents shall have priority in the order listed below:

  • LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1: Acronyms and Abbreviations Attachment 2: Cost/Price – Government Site (Contractor’s Cost/Price- Government Site – Contractor’s Proposal dated 11/17/06 is incorporated herein by reference.) Attachment 3: Cost/Price – Contractor Site (Contractor’s Cost/Price-Contractor Site – Contractor’s Proposal dated 11/17/07 is incorporated herein by reference.) Attachment 4: Labor Category Descriptions Attachment 5: Federal Enterprise Architecture/Department. of Defense Enterprise Architecture Overview Attachment 6: Past Performance Tables (Not Applicable) (END OF SECTION J) SECTION J ATTACHMENT 1‌ ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ACO Administrative Contracting Officer ADR Alternative Dispute Resolution ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode CAF Contract Access Fee CAS Cost Accounting Standards CAV Contractor Assisted Visits CCR Central Contractor Registration CDA Contract Disputes Act of 1978 CFE Contractor Furnished Equipment CLIN Contract Line Item Number CO Contracting Officer CONUS Continental United States COR Contracting Officer’s Representative COTR Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative CPS Contractor Performance System CRM Customer Relationship Management CSO Cognizant Security Office D&F Determination and Findings DBA Xxxxx Xxxxx Act DCAA Defense Contract Audit Agency DCMA Defense Contract Management Agency DOL Department of Labor DPA Delegation of Procurement Authority DSL Digital Subscriber Line DUNS Data Universal Numbering System EAI Enterprise Application Integration EDI Electronic Data Interchange EEO Equal Employment Opportunity EFT Electronic Funds Transfer eSRS Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System EVMS Earned Value Management System FEA Federal Enterprise Architecture; also Department of Defense Enterprise Architecture (DoDEA). FAS Federal Acquisition Service FOIA Freedom of Information Act FPDS-NG Federal Procurement Data System-Next Generation FTP File Transfer Protocol FTR Federal Travel Regulations G&A General and Administrative GFE Government Furnished Equipment GFM Government Furnished Material GFP Government Furnished Property GPS Global Positioning Systems GSA General Services Administration GWAC Government Wide Acquisition Contract HCA Head of Contracting Activity HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol ITMRA Information Technology Management Reform Act J&A Justification and Approval JTR Joint Travel Regulations L-H Labor Hour MA/IDIQ Multiple Award Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity MOM Messaging-Oriented Middleware MOU Memorandum of Understanding MPIN Marketing Partner Identification Number NAICS North American Industrial Classification System OCI Organizational Conflict of Interest OCO Ordering Contracting Officer OCONUS Outside of Continental United States OCR Optical Character Recognition ODBC Open DataBase Connectivity ODC Other Direct Cost OLAP OnLine Analytical Processing OMB Office of Management and Budget ORB Object Request Broker ORCA Online Representations and Certifications Application PBSOW Performance-Based Statement of Work PCO Procuring Contracting Officer PMO Program Management Office POC Point of Contact PPIRS Past Performance Information Retrieval System PWS Performance Work Statement QASP Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service RDF Resource Description Framework RFP Request for Proposal SCA Service Contract Act SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SOAP Simple Object Access Protocol SOO Statement of Objectives SOW Statement of Work SRM Service Component Reference Model SQL Structured Query Language T&M Time & Materials TOR Task Order Request TRM Technical Reference Model UDDI Universal Description, Discovery and Integration VPN Virtual Private Network VSC Vendor Support Center WSDL Web Services Description Language XML EXtensible Markup Language FORMS DD254 Contract Security Classification Specification GSA 527 Contractor’s Qualifications and Financial Information (END OF SECTION J, ATTACHMENT 1) SECTION J ATTACHMENT 4‌‌ LABOR CATEGORY DESCRIPTIONS Knowledge/Skill Levels: Many functional labor categories below (marked with “#”) are further subdivided by knowledge/skill level. Definitions of these knowledge/skill levels are shown in this chart: Level Knowledge/Skill Description Entry-Level Applies fundamental concepts, processes, practices, and procedures on technical assignments. Performs work that requires practical experience and training. Work is performed under supervision. Journeyman Possesses and applies expertise on multiple complex work assignments. Assignments may be broad in nature, requiring originality and innovation in determining how to accomplish tasks. Operates with appreciable latitude in developing methodology and presenting solutions to problems. Contributes to deliverables and performance metrics where applicable. Senior Possesses and applies a comprehensive knowledge across key tasks and high impact assignments. Plans and leads major technology assignments. Evaluates performance results and recommends major changes affecting short-term project growth and success. Functions as a technical expert across multiple project assignments. May supervise others. Master Provides technical/management leadership on major tasks or technology assignments. Establishes goals and plans that meet project objectives. Has domain and expert technical knowledge. Directs and controls activities for a client, having overall responsibility for financial management, methods, and staffing to ensure that technical requirements are met. Interactions involve client negotiations and interfacing with senior management. Decision making and domain knowledge may have a critical impact on overall project implementation. May supervise others. The “G” in the labor identification (ID) numbers below indicate Government-Site Work (see Section J, Attachment 2). The “C” in the labor ID numbers below indicate Contractor-Site Work (see Section J, Attachment 3). Administration/Clerical (101G# and 101C#)

  • EXHIBIT Exhibit A is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the new Exhibit A attached hereto, which reflects the addition of the Series E Preferred to the Agreement.

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