Integrated Master definition
Examples of Integrated Master in a sentence
Written technical proposals shall normally address: * Technical Approach and descriptive narrative of the contractor's understanding of the requested effort * PWS in response to a SOO * Integrated Master Plan (if applicable) * Integrated Master Schedule (if applicable) * Key Personnel Assigned * Quantities/Hours of Personnel by Labor Categories and narrative justification (if applicable) * Other Direct Costs (ODCs) (materials and supplies, travel, training, etc.
Also as part of the Integrated Master Schedule, the Performer shall include an Expenditure Plan in sufficient detail to show the expenditures of both the work completed as well as the work to be performed in monthly increments.
As part of the Integrated Master Schedule, the Performer shall develop and provide a Project Management Plan (Microsoft Project for example).
The Contractor shall provide all supplies and services to deliver a Full Operational Capability (FOC) for Rapid Attack Identification, Detection, and Report System (RAIDRS) Spiral 1 in accordance with Attachment 1, Statement of Objectives, dated 11 Jan 2005, 10 pages, Attachment 2, Contractor Statement of Work, dated 28 January 2005, Section 6; Attachment 3, Technical Requirements Document (TRD), dated 24 November 2004, and Attachment 4, Integrated Master Plan, dated 27 January 2005.
The Quarterly Progress report shall contain the technical progress made during the previous quarter and the updated resource loaded Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) in Microsoft Project format.
Create and maintain a fully resource-loaded and leveled Microsoft (MS) Project schedule for all DDI activities as input to the Integrated Master Schedule.
Manage the Project in accordance with the Integrated Master Schedule.
The Contractor shall provide an Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) in accordance with (CDRL A004), procurement and delivery schedules, production issues, supplier issues and risks.
The Integrated Master Project Plan shall outline key, critical path milestones, with “Go/No Go” decision criteria (entrance and exit criteria for each phase of the project).
The Integrated Master Project Plan shall be incorporated into any potential contract and will be used to monitor performance of the contract.