Project Finalization definition
Project Finalization. The Finalization Phase of the project consists of ensuring that all criteria for Final Project Completion have been met. Project Finalization Responsibility Matrix Task Responsibility Deliverable Completion Criteria: This task is considered complete when the County and Contractor have signed the Final Project Completion Certificate, representing the completion of the System and acknowledgment of system acceptance as described in the Acceptance Test Plan. System Performance: System Performance is composed of many elements, including: system coverage, system traffic and equipment performance. Contractor will be responsible for the performance of all equipment as provided by Contractor under this Agreement. The County will assume responsibility for the performance of all other equipment necessary for completion of this project, not provided by Contractor described in the Responsibility Matrices. Some of the system issues that can impact system performance are listed below with descriptions of Contractor and County responsibilities in those areas. Equipment Performance: The project implementation requires the integration of existing County equipment with equipment provided under this Agreement. Contractor-provided Equipment: Contractor is responsible for the performance of all new Contractor-provided hardware. This hardware must operate functionally as described in the System Description, when operating within environmental County-provided Equipment: The County is responsible for the performance of all County-provided hardware that will be interfaced with or integrated into the various subsystem implementations for this project. This provision excludes the existing County Master Site equipment, which Contractor proposes to integrate into the System.