Project Lead definition

Project Lead means the Project Property and Acquisition Specialist (Unless otherwise provided in the RFP or an amendment).
Project Lead means the individual responsible for leading a Project.
Project Lead means Contractor’s representative who will operate as the main interface with the JBE regarding the Work to be performed under this Agreement or any Participating Addendum. Contractor’s Project Lead may vary by Participating Entity.

Examples of Project Lead in a sentence

  • The decision making responsibility remains with the Cabinet Member, and the Cabinet Project Lead may not substitute at Cabinet meetings for the Cabinet Member.

  • Contractor shall create and deliver to the Project Lead an Operational Security Assessment Initial Draft Report (“Initial Draft”), a Final Draft Report (“Final Draft Draft”) and a final report (“Final Report”) in confidential formats.

  • Confirm start date, scope, objectives, work plan, schedule, and logistics with the Project Lead.

  • Within the next week, bidders were informed that the Project Lead had left the company and had taken a position with one of the bidders and that he had agreed to keep all matters pertaining to the RFO confidential and that he would not work for his new employer with regard to the RFO.

  • Except as required by law, Contractor shall immediately report all suspected or known security incidents or concerns directly to MUSL’s Project Lead.


More Definitions of Project Lead

Project Lead. The legal entity acting as the intermediary between the Parties and the Executive Board.
Project Lead means the Consortium Member(s) that are leading the Consortium with respect to the Project (as set out in the preamble).
Project Lead is defined in Section 4.1.
Project Lead or “PL” shall have the meaning ascribed in Section 2.3.
Project Lead means [*****] of the Partner;
Project Lead means the Personnel identified in the Letter of Award as the overall lead in the conduct of the Project;