Contract Coordinators definition
Examples of Contract Coordinators in a sentence
Authorized agency/department personnel will assign Contract Coordinators, defined in Attachment A, who will oversee Contractor’s assigned personnel.
It is expected that Contract Coordinators will visit each of the Company’s locations on a regular basis in the performance of their duties.
Notice of the cancellation shall be provided to the Contract Coordinators.
The Chair of the Union Negotiating Committee shall select and direct twelve (12) Contract Coordinators, who shall be responsible throughout the Company for implementation and ongoing monitoring of joint undertakings of mutual interest to the Company and the Union.
The Contract Coordinators will be responsible for arranging all meetings, visits, and consultations between the Parties that are of a nontechnical nature and for monitoring all administrative matters arising under this Agreement.
All change requests made in writing with respect to this Agreement, any Task Order, or any specification relating to the Services must be requested and/or accepted by both Parties' Contract Coordinators, and will only be effective when changed by a written amendment, signed by an authorized representative of each Party, which specifically refers to the provisions of the Agreement or the Task Order(s) to be modified.
Pursuant to Section 15 of the Base Agreement, any notices hereunder shall be given to the Contract Coordinators stated above.
Any dispute concerning a question of fact arising under the terms of this Agreement that is not disposed within a reasonable period of time (ten days) by the parties normally responsible for the administration of this Agreement shall be brought to the attention of the Contract Coordinators for joint resolution.
Authorized Agency Personnel will assign Contract Coordinators, defined in Attachment A, who will overseas the Services.
The Contract Coordinators shall also be responsible for receiving all notices under this Agreement and for all administrative matters such as invoices, payments, and amendments.