Tracking Tool definition
Examples of Tracking Tool in a sentence
Grantee shall utilize the Prevention Activity Tracking Tool (PATT), or other electronic systems as required by System Agency, to document prevention activities and submit it to System Agency monthly.
During the development of the design, throughout all design phases, the Consultant shall submit all required documentation and enter all project data into the MSBG Tracking Tool located at the following website: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.
Until the Easement Tracking Tool is available, State Conservationist must provide a report summarizing the condition of each of the easements in his or her State to the Deputy Chief for Easements and Landscape Planning (see Subpart J, “Exhibits,” for a sample stewardship lands condition report).
Grantee shall utilize the Prevention Activity Tracking Tool (PATT), or other electronic tools as required by the System Agency, to document prevention activities as outlined in the Program Guide, “Documentation of Strategies and Services.” A.
Grantee shall utilize the Prevention Activity Tracking Tool (PATT), or other electronic tools as required by the System Agency, to document prevention activities as outlined in the Program Guide, Documentation of Strategies and Services.
This list will be maintained in the Contract Tracking Tool on The Grid and updated as changes occur.
At no additional charge to Nielsen, TCS will use the following tools designated by Nielsen for work flow: metrics collection and Knowledge Management (e.g., WFM (AAC Work Flow Manager), CASN (Global Expert Support), TTM (AAC Time Tracking Tool), I-share platform).
The Project also proposes building from prior efforts and enhancing existing tools that align with other local agency needs (i.e., improving C/CAG’s GI Tracking Tool).
Adult Protective Services Referral Tracking Tool (ARTT): A system designed to track DCF APS referrals to AAAs and CCE Lead Agencies for victims of second party abuse, neglect, and exploitation who need home and community-based services as identified by APS staff.
Utilize an Electronic Bed Tracking System (State Medical Assets & Resources Tracking Tool – ▇▇▇▇▇▇) maintained by the MSDH to monitor and report available hospital resources such as services, staffing, beds, and negative pressure/isolation capabilities a minimum of once per 24 hours and more frequently as requested by MSDH during a disaster or mass casualty event.