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Appendix 1 (Contract Services)
England and Wales • October 21st, 2020

Plan and Milestones (including indicative dates for completion) (i) The Plan as at the Effective Date is set out below: Milestone Deliverables (bulleted list showing all Deliverables (and associated tasks) required for each Milestone) Duration (Working Days) Indicative Milestone Date Customer Responsibilities (if applicable) 01 Review inputs/documentation by end of December (assumes deployment of resource by 16 December) 15 10 January 2014 The Project team will provide the necessary documentation. 02 Produce first draft reports as per section 6 requirements of Appendix C to the ITT. 20 7 February 2014 Close working with the Project Team to discuss findings and consult on report’s content. 03 Finalise reports by early March 2014. 20 7 March 2014 Close working with the Project Team to ratify final recommendations. 04 Support PT to draft change proposals if applicable for submission to ALC by early April 2014. 20 4 April 2014. Close working with the Project Team to agree content of su

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Appendix 1 (Contract Services)
England and Wales • May 5th, 2020

The Authority requires the Contractor to deliver the services as per the proposal dated 01st May 2014 and clarifications dated 08th May 2014. ‘REDACTED TEXT’, ‘REDACTED TEXT’, Charging mechanism, price and Day Rates ‘REDACTED TEXT’, ‘REDACTED TEXT’, Invoicing arrangements Refer to Invitation to Tender

UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED RM3863 PS28
England and Wales • May 5th, 2020

The Provision of Consultancy to Identify and Build Capability to Provide Evidence Based Policy Making (EBPM) - MoD HOCSCM7/00028

OFFICIAL
England and Wales • February 19th, 2015
Contract for
England and Wales • October 14th, 2014

Desired Outcomes: Output should take the form of a detailed risk register, which identifies and captures logistic capability shortfalls. This should be evidence-based where possible, reinforced by quantitative and qualitative analysis. A clear depiction of risk (backed up by the reasons why) will allow mitigation to be effected by Army HQ.

Appendix 1 (Contract Services)
England and Wales • September 23rd, 2014

The Authority requires the Contractor to deliver theservices asper theproposal dated 03rd July 2014. ‘REDACTED TEXT’ ‘REDACTED TEXT’ Charging mechanism, price and Day Rates ‘REDACTED TEXT’ Invoicing arrangements Payment will only be made on the completion and acceptance by the Authority of all stated outputs and deliverables. If a bidder wishes to propose an alternative payment schedule they are free to do as an alternative/optional proposal complete with intended payment schedule in addition to the payment only on completion of all deliverables outlined in the ITT. In the event, the Authority accepts an alternative/optional payment schedule, this would be on the basis of interim payments as an advance on contract final price and would be subject to Defcon 649 (Vesting) and Defcon 603 (Recovery of Sums due). Any such alternative/option should highlight the benefits to MOD of taking up this option.

OFFICIAL
England and Wales • September 18th, 2014
Call Off Contract between
England and Wales • August 7th, 2014

• capitalised terms and expressions used in this Letter of Appointment have the same meanings given to them in or pursuant to the Call-Off Terms attached to this Letter of Appointment unless the context otherwise requires;

Part 1
England and Wales • July 29th, 2014

Invoicing arrangements Refer to Appendix A Performance-related payment If more is required than included at Item 11 Appendix A this will be confirmed Appendix C

Appendix C (Contract Services)
England and Wales • July 29th, 2014

The Authority requires the Contractor to deliver the services as per the proposal dated 15th July 2014. ‘REDACTED TEXT’ ‘REDACTED TEXT’ Charging mechanism, price and Day Rates ‘REDACTED TEXT’ Invoicing arrangements Refer to the Invitation to Tender Document

FRAMEWORK SCHEDULE 4
England and Wales • July 4th, 2014

 capitalised terms and expressions used in this Letter of Appointment have the same meanings given to them in or pursuant to the Call-Off Terms attached to this Letter of Appointment unless the context otherwise requires;

Appendix 1
England and Wales • June 11th, 2014

Service Framework Assurance of the service framework approach and it’s alignment to industry best practice. Q3/2014 Architecture Management Approach. Validate and assure the architecture management approach put together to support the delivery of the programme Q3/2014 Common Infrastructure Capabilities Architecture View Assure and Validate the approach to the delivery of Common Infrastructure Capabilities. Q3/2014 Identity & Access Management Architecture View Assure and Validate the approach to the delivery of Identity and Access Management Capabilities. Q3/2014 Directory Service Integration Architecture View Assure and Validate the approach to the delivery of Directory Service Integration. Q3/2014 Gateway Services Architecture View Assure and Validate the approach to the delivery of Gateways Services. Q3/2014 ITTP Tooling Integration Strategy Assure and Validate the approach to the delivery of ICT Tolling integration. Q3/2014 Presentation Services Architecture View

The Provision of Consultancy for Internal Audit Services for The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
England and Wales • March 5th, 2014

 Percentage of ‘highest’ and ‘second’ level recommendations past agreed target date, which are assessed by internal audit as fully implemented in addressing the original risk identified as at the date of follow-up.

Appendix 1
England and Wales • February 27th, 2014

Data Room information Collection, analysis, assurance and reporting of debt balances and related data of HDCs in line with the defined scope of the engagement and requirements for Task 2. NA First half of 2014 (exact date to be confirmed) Other deliverable s andreports Specific further deliverables will be agreed with the Supplier as the requirements of the DMI project develop, including data inputs for structuring and valuation analysis of the DMI and for the evaluation of PSP bids. NA Up until the end of the Supplier contract (ii) If so required by the Customer, the Supplier shall produce a further version of the Plan (based on the above plan) in such further detail as the Customer may reasonably require. The Supplier shall ensure that each version of the Implementation Plan is subject to approval. The Supplier shall ensure that the Implementation Plan is maintained and updated on a regular basis as may be necessary to reflect the then current state of the implementation of the

Appendix 1 (Contract Services)
England and Wales • February 20th, 2014

The Authority requires theContractor todeliver the services as per the proposal dated 22ndAugust 2013and clarifications dated 30/08/13 and 02/09/13. ‘REDACTED TEXT’, ‘REDACTED TEXT’, ‘REDACTED TEXT’, ‘REDACTED TEXT’, Charging mechanism, price and Day Rates ‘REDACTED TEXT’, Invoicing arrangements Payment can only be made following satisfactory delivery of pre-agreed certified products and deliverables.Before payment can be considered, each invoice must include a detailed elemental breakdown of work completed and the associated costs.

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