Skills and Knowledge Transfer Sample Clauses

The Skills and Knowledge Transfer clause establishes the obligation for one party, typically a service provider or contractor, to share relevant expertise, processes, or know-how with the other party during or at the end of a project. This may involve formal training sessions, documentation handover, or on-the-job guidance to ensure the client’s team can independently operate, maintain, or further develop the delivered solution. The core function of this clause is to ensure continuity and self-sufficiency for the client, reducing reliance on the provider and mitigating risks associated with knowledge gaps.
Skills and Knowledge Transfer. No programming skills are to be transferred, as this is not applicable. The Project Manager will ensure pilot services know how to use the changed system, having already shared the specification of the changes with them.
Skills and Knowledge Transfer. The selected supplier will work closely with CQC staff as necessary to ensure transfer of skills and knowledge. The successful supplier must ensure that any learning and any development opportunities are documented and communicated to CQC. The mechanism for the transfer of knowledge will be agreed with the CQC contract managers,
Skills and Knowledge Transfer. To take full part in the independent project evaluation commissioned by the Department which should demonstrate whether or not these schemes can reduce the amount of time police need to spend with people with suspected mental health problems, when these people need health and support services, rather than to enter the criminal justice system. The evaluation should indicate the effect of the pilots on the numbers of people detained by police under Section 136. Above all, the evaluation should show whether or not it will be cost effective for forces to continue the pilots after the period of Departmental funding.
Skills and Knowledge Transfer. In order to ensure that knowledge and skills gained through this evaluation are retained by DH, a lesson learned session will be held between DH and the Contractor after the final report has been delivered.
Skills and Knowledge Transfer. Specific arrangements for skills and knowledge transfer shall be as agreed with the Contractor at the outset of the Contract and addressed in the Post-Contract Review
Skills and Knowledge Transfer. It is not anticipated there will be any skills transfer.
Skills and Knowledge Transfer. It is not anticipated there will be any skills and knowledge transfer. The Department has a maximum of £10,000 available to pilot social media approaches to improve health and wellbeing of children and young people through public health messaging Activity Maximum Cost Pilot social media project - to improve health and wellbeing of children and young people through public Health messaging. Capped at £10,000
Skills and Knowledge Transfer. The Research Notes must respect the open data principle, namely, results from the empirical analysis must be reproducible by other researchers. Therefore, the PI must deliver along with the final draft an explanatory note and/or routines o reproduce outputs such as tables, charts, etc. In particular, if the analysis were done using statistical software such as Stata, R, SAS, SPSS, Python or other, the PI should provide the dofiles/coding. SCHEDULE B: FEE SCHEDULE‌ The contract shall be executed according to the number of days used by the category of staff. However, the total amount for fees per research note shall not exceed the agreed budget. The daily fee rates are shown in the table below. Expert Name Day Rate Number of Days Total Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx €600 34 € 20,400 Total € 20,400 Invoices for fees should be submitted at the following milestones: • Delivery of services by the end of the contract Invoices should be in EURO. Invoices should contain the following information:

Related to Skills and Knowledge Transfer

  • Knowledge Transfer 7.1 Three (3) months prior to the Expiry Date of the Agreement (or where the Agreement is terminated within the timescale notified by the Department) the Provider will upon request: 7.1.1 provide for transfer to the Department and/or the Successor Provider of all knowledge reasonably required for the provision of the Services which may, as appropriate, include information, records and documents including that relating to configuration of software; and 7.1.2 provide the Department and/or Successor Provider with reasonable access to such members of the Provider's or its Sub- Contractors' personnel as have been involved in the development, provision or management of the Services and who are still employed or engaged by the Provider or its Sub- Contractors. 7.2 To facilitate the transfer of knowledge from the Provider to the Department and/or its Successor Provider, the Provider will provide, upon request, a detailed written explanation of the procedures and operations used to provide the Services, the change management process and other standards and procedures to the operations personnel of the Department and/or the Successor Provider. 7.3 The information which the Provider will provide, at its own cost, to the Department and/or its Successor Provider pursuant to Paragraph 7.1 above will include: 7.3.1 copies of up-to-date procedures and manuals; 7.3.2 agreements with third party suppliers of goods and services which are to be transferred to the Department/Successor Provider; 7.3.3 key support contact details for third party supplier personnel under Agreements which are to be assigned or novated to the Department/Successor Provider pursuant to this Schedule 8 (Exit Arrangements); 7.3.4 any relevant interface information.

  • Definition of “Knowledge For purposes of the Loan Documents, whenever a representation or warranty is made to Borrower’s knowledge or awareness, to the “best of” Borrower’s knowledge, or with a similar qualification, knowledge or awareness means the actual knowledge, after reasonable investigation, of the Responsible Officers.