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  • June 18, 2008 – Critique the stakeholder communication plan which identifies stakeholders, the nature of their interest, their sensitive issues, stakeholder contacts, and how to keep each stakeholder informed and engaged.
  • July 16, 2008 – Critique the analysis of alternative approaches to each of the constituent components
    • Identity Assertion, Person Proofing and Registration
    • User Interface and Flow and Signing Ceremony
    • Binding Document to Identity, Document Integrity and Tamper Evident Packaging, and Audit Trails
    • Application Programming Interface
  • August 13, 2008 – Critique the Risk Assessment and Cost Benefit Analysis prepared per the procedural directive
  • September 17, 2008 – Critique the Implementation Plan prepared per the procedural directive
  • October 15, 2008 – Present preliminary results to stakeholders
  • November 12, 2008 – Critique final project documents
Other Critical Factors
  • Key personnel The contractor shall provide an analyst possessing direct experience leading an electronic signature design in an citizen-to-government context. The contractor must have a track record that clearly demonstrates the skills, knowledge and training to satisfactorily perform the services required under this contract.
  • This is a non-personal service contract; personnel performing work under this contract are employees of the contractor and are not employees of the Government.
  • Work Location: The work will occur at the contractor's facilities, with travel as necessary to coordinate work with other NMFS components.
  • Hours of Operation: Normal operating hours are expected to be 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pacific Local Time Monday through Friday, except for Federal holidays.
  • Safety: The contractor will provide for the safety and protection of staff employed in support of this contract. The contractor will be required to complete any NOAA required safety training courses in compliance with NOAA policy.
  • Insurance Coverage: The contractor is solely responsible for their own health, workmen's compensation and unemployment insurance as well as applicable social security, local, state, and federal taxes.
  • Site Security: Personnel performing work under this contract will be required to pass NOAA security clearances for contractors.
  • Computers/Software: The contractor is solely responsible for providing any necessary computers/software and office supplies.

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