TRANSFORMATION OVERVIEW Sample Clauses

TRANSFORMATION OVERVIEW. The Service Provider PMO is responsible to consolidate, organize, and lead the Transformation projects. These projects fall into three groups:  Stabilization Projects: These are remediation projects targeted at fixing backlog and other structural/environmental issues. Some projects are cross-functional and others are tower specific (server, mainframe, data center, network, print/mail).  Consolidation Projects: These projects are related to the multi-year effort to complete the consolidation of Legacy Data Centers andBusiness Offices to the ADC and SDC. There will be an Consolidation Accelerated Solution Environment (ASE) workshop (described below).  Optimization Projects: These projects are targeted at providing long term benefit and efficiencies to the State. In the six months before Commencement, the Transition Manager will manage activities to establish the PMO processes and stand up the Clarity and ITSM tools. Any projects that begin before the PMO standards and tools are in place will use SCP-provided project tools and a Service Provider-provided weekly status template. The PMO will use the status reports and project plans to provide interim program management and oversight. (Examples of early projects are: Xxxxxxx XXX upgrade, Network backup installation, Vblock installation.) The Transformation Solution Group is the governing body for any Transformation work.
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TRANSFORMATION OVERVIEW. 9.1 The provisions of Part 1 shall apply in respect of Transformation, provided that:

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