Change Control Authorization definition

Change Control Authorization or "CCA" means any request by the client to modify the scope of work, schedule, or costs will require preparation of a Change Control Authorization ("CCA" or "change order") form detailing the work to be performed, as well as the associated costs and schedule impact. Additional work will be performed only after both parties have duly executed the CCA. Scope of work changes will impact the project schedule which will be updated to reflect such changes upon CCA approval.

Examples of Change Control Authorization in a sentence

  • Receipt of an executed Change Control Authorization by Brightly Software via facsimile or electronic signature is considered a valid and legally binding form of receipt.

  • By signing below, the authorized Subscriber representative acknowledges that this Change Control Authorization is bound to the Terms and Conditions as originally agreed to within the referenced Statement of Work.

  • The undersigned certifies that he or she is an authorized representative of Subscriber and has full authority to sign this Change Control Authorization and enter into an Agreement on behalf of Subscriber.

  • The execution, deliver and effectiveness of this Change Control Authorization shall be limited exactly as is written.

  • Any identified project scope or requirements changes will be addressed via Company Change Control Authorization ("CCA") process.

  • Any identified project scope or requirements changes will be addressed via DSI Change Control Authorization ("CCA") process.

  • Any additional level of effort and costs will be managed via the DSI Change Control Authorization process.

  • Any identified project scope or requirements changes will be addressed via the Company's Change Control Authorization ("CCA") process.