Technical Direction Letter definition
Examples of Technical Direction Letter in a sentence
Should the Government provide alternate Data Rights language in a Technical Direction Letter, the alternate language will be incorporated into the resulting Project Agreement and will supersede the language provided in this Article.
The detailed instructions for project payments will be included in the Technical Direction Letter to be issued by the CMF on a project by project basis.
Once all steps are complete, the Government will issue a Technical Direction Letter (TDL) to the CMF for the authorization and execution of the selected project to be performed by the selected MCDC’s member entity(ies).
If such a change is expected which will cause a need to modify the OTA, the Technical Direction Letter or an individual Project Agreement may be modified to incorporate such changes.
Following issuance of a Technical Direction Letter and subsequent CMF issuance of the Project Agreement to the Government selected MCDC member entity (the PAH), the PAH shall update the list to identify any additional, previously unidentified, Data if such Data will be used or generated in the performance of the funded work.
Once all steps are complete, the Government will issue a Technical Direction Letter (TDL) to the CMF for the authorization and execution of the prototype project to be performed by the selected MCDC member entity(ies).
The Government may from time to time disclose Government Confidential Information to VLC for use by the Buyer, VLC member entities or Seller in connection with this Agreement or particular projects, and VLC or the Buyer, VLC member entities or Seller may from time to time disclose information that is Trade Secret or Confidential Information to the Government in connection with the OTA, an OTA project proposal, Technical Direction Letter, Project Agreement, or performance thereunder.
The Government will define specific execution details (to include a project SOW, any unique or tailored terms and conditions, and terms for payment) in a Technical Direction Letter that will be issued to the CAO.
The Contracting Officer or her designated representative will review the work and provide a Technical Direction Letter that the Government has accepted the work.
After the Contracting Officer or her designated representative has accepted the work, the Contracting Officer or her designated representative will send a Technical Direction Letter that the work is accepted and then the Contractor can issue a Final Invoice.