Development Coordination Committee definition

Development Coordination Committee or “DCC” means the committee established by BSP and Prometheus to facilitate the exchange of information between the Parties, as more fully described in Section 4.
Development Coordination Committee means the Recipient’s committee, established by the Recipient’s Cabinet responsible for coordinating development activities in the Recipient’s territory.

Examples of Development Coordination Committee in a sentence

  • Follow transplant protocols (Utah Code 23-14-21) by receiving approval from local government officials (e.g., County Commissions), the Resource Development Coordination Committee, and the Regional Advisory Councils).

  • Furthermore, Link Model was highly recognized by the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives, and the system was partially adopted as Union Development Coordination Committee Meeting (UDCCM).

  • The SDD also chairs the Software Development Coordination Committee.

  • The Software Development Coordination Committee is charged with ensuring the coordination and quality of the software and services produced within the Project and which underpin the capabilities of the HBP’s six ICT Platforms.

  • The Recipient shall maintain until the Closing Date, the Development Coordination Committee, with a mandate, composition and resources satisfactory to the Association, which shall be: (a) comprised of members as specified in the Project Operations Manual; and (b) responsible for, inter alia, providing general oversight, coordination, strategic direction and guidance for the Project.