Common use of Review Services Clause in Contracts

Review Services. Provide recommendation to amend/develop specifications/SOW to produce correct, clear, and concise obligations of all parties with respect to the needed goods or services. Review services shall include verification, validation, and recommendation so that the SOW/specifications for needed goods and/or service clearly identify how the specification/SOW may be amended/changed to reflect the following: • The wording of the scope shall be precise. • The overall message should be clear and understandable. • The specification should simplify the process. • The tolerances should be reasonable. • The scope/specification should provide a relatively easy process to verify acceptance or rejection. • The specification should be exact. • The specification should not be restrictive, but be broad enough to allow competition. If, however, there is justification for a restrictive specification/SOW, the report/recommendation shall provide a clear explanation for the need of the restrictive specification. • The specification/SOW should provide some built-in flexibility that is applicable to the industry.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Naspo Valuepoint Master Agreement, Naspo Valuepoint Master Agreement, Naspo Valuepoint Master Agreement

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Review Services. Provide recommendation to amend/develop specifications/SOW to produce correct, clear, and concise obligations of all parties with respect to the needed goods or services. Review services shall include verification, validation, and recommendation so that the SOW/specifications for needed goods and/or service clearly identify how the specification/SOW may be amended/changed to reflect the following: The wording of the scope shall be precise. The overall message should be clear and understandable. The specification should simplify the process. The tolerances should be reasonable. The scope/specification should provide a relatively easy process to verify acceptance or rejection. The specification should be exact. The specification should not be restrictive, but be broad enough to allow competition. If, however, there is justification for a restrictive specification/SOW, the report/recommendation shall provide a clear explanation for the need of the restrictive specification. The specification/SOW should provide some built-in flexibility that is applicable to the industry.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Naspo Valuepoint Master Agreement

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