Delivery Group definition
Examples of Delivery Group in a sentence
The Community Planning Board was replaced with a wider Community Planning Partnership and a Delivery Group.
The primary purpose of the Delivery Group shall be an information gathering process capturing the operational delivery of the Modern Slavery Police Transformation Unit, JSTAC, EUROPOL, IE, MPS and the Police and Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire, ensuring that the Key Deliverables are fully adhered to and progress against the Project Plans are tracked.
This group, which meets twice a year, is responsible for appointing members to the Delivery Group, setting priority areas for Delivery focus and reviewing performance against the objectives set out in the Agreement.
To be considered by the SOA Programme Board and Outcome Delivery Group.
The Delivery Group shall put steps in place to seek to ensure that the relevant Programme Milestones are achieved as soon as reasonably practicable and shall agree a final date by which the Programme Milestone must be achieved (the “Final Date”).
The key additional outputs required by the Police Transformation Programme and which the NCA shall ensure are achieved are: Regular engagement between UKLB / the SNE and the Modern Slavery Police Transformation Unit (MSPTU), including at a minimum: regular participation in the Delivery Group and Programme events.
The key objectives of the Delivery Group are as follows: Each team provides a written report on their progress to date and future plans against the agreed plan to deliver the Key Deliverables.
The Designate in the Operations Group/Service Delivery Group will conduct the Appeal for employees (including Wheel Trans) and shall reply in writing within 12 calendar days.
There is a professional accountability line to the Chief Medical Officer in his role on the National Delivery Group.
Sample Delivery Group (SDG): A set of samples normally shipped and reported to the Lab as a group.