NECP definition
Examples of NECP in a sentence
Insert sheets for applicable documents shall also be attached to facilitate change action in the event the NECP is approved.
The NECP shall explain the nature of the problem, identify the applicable baseline document (i.e., Contract Data Requirement List (CDRL), Contract Clause, etc.) and provide a detailed explanation justifying the proposed course of action desired to resolve the problem.
An NECP shall be submitted whenever necessary to document administrative, procedural, scheduling, or documentation changes that do not directly impact the physical configuration of the equipment.
An NECP should be submitted whenever necessary to document administrative, procedural, scheduling, or documentation changes that do not directly impact the physical configuration of the equipment.
The submission of the Climate Plan will be aligned with the submission of the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP).
The Climate Agreement is an essential part of the Climate Plan, and of the National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) that Member States of the EU are required to submit to the European Commission.
Training conducted using SHSP funds should address a performance gap identified through a TEP or other assessments (e.g., National Emergency Communications Plan NECP Goal Assessments) and contribute to building a capability that will be evaluated through a formal exercise.
NECP may at any time assign, transfer, charge, sub-contract or deal in any other manner with all or any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement provided the assignee assumes and agrees to comply with all the obligations under this Agreement.
In the event that a resolution of a dispute is not reached within fifteen (15) days of negotiations commencing the matter shall be escalated to the Chief Executive Officer of AppTech and the Chief Executive Officer of NECP who shall attempt to agree a final resolution to the dispute.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, NECP may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect in the event of a breach of Clause 3.6 herein.