Common use of Final Report Clause in Contracts

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. • Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: • Outline of the Final Report, if requested • Draft Final Report • Final Report

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov, www.energy.ca.gov, www.energy.ca.gov

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Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC Energy Commission and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. • Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: • Outline of the Final Report, if requested • Draft Final Report • Final Report

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Novation Agreement, www.energy.ca.gov, www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC Energy Commission and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. • Submit one bound electronic copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: • Outline of the Final Report, if requested • Draft Final Report • Final Report

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov, www.energy.ca.gov, www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. • Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: • Outline of the Final Report, if requested Report • Draft Final Report • Final Report

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: A) New Agreement, www.energy.ca.gov, www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: Outline of the Final Report, if requested Draft Final Report Final Report

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov, www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC Energy Commission and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: Outline of the Final Report, if requested Draft Final Report Final Report

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov, Grant Agreement

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC Energy Commission and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. Exhibit A CR&R Incorporated The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. • Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: • Outline of the Final Report, if requested • Draft Final Report • Final Report

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. • Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Recipient Products: • Outline of the Final Report, if requested • Draft Final Report • Final Report

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. • Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: • Outline of the Final Report, if requested Report • Draft Final Report • Final Report

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s 's success in achieving the Agreement’s its goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s 's purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC Energy Commission and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an a draft and final Outline of the Final Report, if requested by . • Submit one bound copy of the CAMFinal Report with the final invoice. • Prepare a Final Report following the approved outline and the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will to be provided by the CAMCommission Project Manager. The CAM Instead of the timeframe listed in the Product Guidelines located in Section 5 of the Terms and Conditions, the Commission Project Manager shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) 15 working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. • Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: • Draft Outline of the Final Report, if requested Report • Final Outline of the Final Report • Draft Final Report • Final Report

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: California Grant  agreement (Ecotality, Inc.)

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD ED project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC Energy Commission and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. ; • Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. ; and • Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: • Outline of the Final Report, if requested requested; • Draft Final Report Report; and • Final Report.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC Energy Commission and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: Outline of the Final Report, if requested Draft Final Report Final Report

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

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Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC Energy Commission and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Prepare and submit to the CAM an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. • Prepare and submit to the CAM a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. • Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: • Outline of the Final Report, if requested • Draft Final Report (no less than 60 days before the end of the agreement) • Final Report

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC Energy Commission and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. • Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: • Outline of the Final Report, if requested Report • Draft Final Report • Final Report

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC Energy Commission and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. Submit one bound electronic copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: Outline of the Final Report, if requested Draft Final Report Final Report

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: Outline of the Final Report, if requested Draft Final Report Final Report

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC Energy Commission and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines guidelines, which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. • Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: • Outline of the Final Report, if requested • Draft Final Report • Final Report

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-energy- related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient Contractor has obtained confidential status from the CEC and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient Contractor shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient Contractor shall: • Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. • Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. ProductsContractor Deliverables: • Outline of the Final Report, if requested requested. • Draft Final Report Report. • Final Report.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

Final Report. The goal of the Final Report is to assess the project’s success in achieving the Agreement’s goals and objectives, advancing science and technology, and providing energy-related and other benefits to California. The objectives of the Final Report are to clearly and completely describe the project’s purpose, approach, activities performed, results, and advancements in science and technology; to present a public assessment of the success of the project as measured by the degree to which goals and objectives were achieved; to make insightful observations based on results obtained; to draw conclusions; and to make recommendations for further projects and improvements to the FTD project management processes. The Final Report shall be a public document. If the Recipient has obtained confidential status from the CEC and will be preparing a confidential version of the Final Report as well, the Recipient shall perform the following activities for both the public and confidential versions of the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Report following the latest version of the Final Report guidelines which will be provided by the CAM. The CAM shall provide written comments on the Draft Final Report within fifteen (15) 15 working days of receipt. The Final Report must be completed at least 60 days before the end of the Agreement Term. • Submit one bound copy of the Final Report with the final invoice. Products: • Outline of the Final Report, if requested Report • Draft Final Report • Final Report

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

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