...Statement of Work Computer Security Awareness and Training April 14, 2000 (NOTE: Commentary information is provided in Italics) 1. PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this Statement of Work (SOW) is to elicit proposals to develop a computer security awareness and training course specific to executives and senior management of the XX Agency (XXA). This course may be conducted by organization staff or by contractor staff under a separate contract. The course encompasses lesson plans, training aids, and handout materials. The contractor shall develop a computer security awareness and training course tailored to XXA's needs. This contract requires the development of computer security awareness training materials tailored to the XXA's needs, which may be used by a contractor or by XXA, in subsequent training sessions. At a minimum, the contractor shall include one or more of the five basic subject areas into a computer security awareness and training plan for the executives and senior management within XXA. The five basic subject areas are: computer security basics; security planning and management; computer security policies and procedures; contingency plan/disaster recovery planning; and systems life cycle management. http://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/doingbusiness/statement_of_work.cfm 2. ENVIRONMENT: Federal organizations have a mandatory requirement to provide computer security awareness and training for employees responsible for management and use of...
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...STATEMENT OF WORK – GARAGE RENOVATION Osanb UNIVERSITY STATEMENT OF WORK – GARAGE RENOVATION I. Purpose This statement of work is defines the scope of planning, construction/installation, and conclusion of the garage renovation project. The statement of work will be made to identify specific tasks and requirements. II. Background A. The homeowners need storage space and have decided to construct a second floor in their garage. B. The garage has a nineteen foot ceiling, and a staircase. C. The bottom of the floor should leave adequate vertical space for their vehicles under the new floor, and enough room to walk upright on top of the new floor. D. The floor will be constructed with floor joists and plywood. It will be linoleum floor covering and lighted with power for a workbench. III. SCOPE A. Stakeholders The stakeholders are the homeowners and the construction company. B. Processes The contractor will develop at least three architectural plans that meet the homeowner’s budget. Present the plans to the homeowners. The homeowner will submit the plans to the home owner’s association for approval. When a plan is approved the contractor will develop a working plan for construction and installation. D. Communications The contractor will meet with the homeowners daily to discuss any problems or issues. IV. Project Approach A. Route After plans are finalized the contractor will present the homeowners with a detailed estimate of costs for all supplies, permits...
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...including a detailed floor plan, specific model numbers complete with options and finish designations to satisfy the requirements of the customer. The approximate useable square footage (USF) for each room is as follows: Room 2215A -414 sq ft Chaplain-345 sq ft Room 2023-1240 sqft Room 2032-375 sqft Room 2230B-210 sqft The client agency Point of Contact (POC), also noted as the US Army North Project Manager (PM), will be the liaison at all times between the Furniture Contractor and other stakeholders. The Furniture Contractor will be required to comply with the requirements set forth by the Building Owner. The total number of new workstations is approximately 24. Separate sections in this RFQ package include: Attachment A Statement of Work Attachment B Furniture Typicals Attachment C Pricing Forms Attachment E Furniture Technical Characteristics Compliance Matrix Forms 2.0 GENERAL CONDITIONS 2.0 GENERAL CONDITIONS For any furniture procurement and installation, the contractor shall be responsible for assessing, evaluating, verifying, and confirming the conditions of the building, accessibility, site restrictions, parking, deliveries, loading dock, elevator, storage, installation and staging, hours of availability/accessibility of all the above and any other conditions associated with, and...
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...PT2520: Database Concepts ITT technical Institute Statement of Work * History: Wild Wood Apartments owns 20 different apartment complexes in Washington, Oregon, California, and Idaho. It is very important to keep track of the activities involved in running the apartment complexes, such as maintenance issues, which apartments are vacant and which are occupied, whether rent is being paid and the like. There is a vast amount of information involved in running a successful apartment complex. The current method of keeping track of this information is outdated and difficult to use. A new database would create a more accurate and user friendly method of keeping track of important business aspects. * Scope: The Wild Wood Apartments tracking database will track necessary business aspects involved in running the apartment complex. The database will track basic information such as apartment complex addresses, revenues, tenants, salaries paid to employees, total revenues and expenses as well as apartment occupancies and vacancies. It will track the leases on file, including when they begin and end, the lease contract number, names of the tenants, the amount of deposits paid and the monthly rent amounts. The database will also track monthly rent payments, including the amount that was paid, the date it was paid, whether or not the tenant was late making payment along with the tenants lease contract number and apartment number. Finally the database will track maintenance...
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...Database Major Topics: • Occupancy rate • Total Revenues in rent • Total expenses in maintenance and repairs • Deposits • Lease Forms • Rent Payment Forms A. History/Introduction: Wild Woods Apartments owns 20 different apartment complexes in Washington, Oregon, California, and Idaho. Each apartment complex contains anywhere from 10 to 60 separate apartments of varying sizes. All apartments are leased with a six-month or on-year lease. B. Scope of Work: Creation of centralized database system using SQL to allow Wild Wood apartment complex managers to improve the ease and efficiency with which the apartment managers conduct their daily business. C. Constraints: Primary Key Constraints – Lessee Name, Lease Number Foreign Key Constraints – Lessee Name Check Key Constraint – State Column D. Objectives: To develop a centralized database that the managers of Wild Wood Apartments complexes can use to track the daily business of their apartment building and to prepare their reports. E. Tasks and Timeline: o Gathering Data: Obtain all information regarding Wild Wood Apartments Quarterly reports, Rent payment forms, Maintenance request forms, and Lease forms. 14 days from signing of contract Possession of all data documents from project coordinator o Analyzing Data: Summarizing of all obtained data 20 days from receive date of gathered data Summarization of analyzed data in word document given to project manager.(Signed Document) o Normalization: Organization...
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...Goal Statements For quite some time, my interest has centered on working with children who have developmental disorders or experienced abuse and other traumas as well as educate the population. However, after completing my four internships, my interest has expanded to focus on the needs of the family and children. My goal is to consider extensive leadership and training and continuing education with an organization like the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWW), studying the effects of neglect amongst children and structures to build them back up. My short-term goals all correspond with my plans to apply for a master’s in social work (MSW) as a full-time student at Rutgers University, Widener University, or Maywood University....
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...DeVry University Consultant Services, LLC. DUCS Farmers Insurance Selection System STATEMENT OF WORK March 21, 2013 Version 1.2 Presented By: DUCS Time and Materials Client Name | Farmers Insurance Group Riverside AgencyPoint | Client’s administrator | ***** | Project name | Farmers Insurance Selection System | Engagement duration | March 7- June 20 (105 days) | Begin date | March 7, 2013 | End date | June 20, 2013 | Schedule of Rates Position | Projected Hours | Rate per Hour | Cost (Estimate) | Project Manager | 35 | $37.00 | 37.00 | Finance and Administrations | 35 | $32.00 | 32.00 | Research and Development | 35 | $32.00 | 32.00 | Payment Terms Stage | Completion Date | Payments due | Session 1 | April 16, 2013 | May 16, 2013 | Session 2 | June 20, 2013 | July 20, 2013 | Hourly rates for team members will be billed on a monthly basis with payment terms of Net 30 After completion dates of sessions 1 and 2, sponsor will have the opportunity to pay at a discounted price. If sponsor is to pay before 30 days, the sponsor will receive a 2% discount. “2 Net 30”. Statement of Work Scope DUCS will conduct research and develop a screening process for selecting qualified applicants that can become Insurance Agents for Farmers Insurance Group Riverside AgencyPoint to better aid in selecting qualified candidates...
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...leaders in their respective fields. This venture aims to deliver a first of its kind development combining a theme park and a hotel resort under one roof .All under the brand “Forever Young” (FY). Scope of Work Based on its large scale primary research on qualitative and quantitative issues, NPEG went onto to carry out secondary research using meta-analytic statistical techniques. Asmar construction (AC) have already presented the initial design for FY and won the bid. They will not only see their proposed structure brought to life, they will also manage the construction stage of the project on NPEG’s behalf. NPEG will create a subsidiary company Forever Young Co (FYC) which will begin by advertising and marketing the FY brand and go on to manage FY’s theme park and hotel resort. As mentioned above, NPEG will sub-contract the construction stage of FY on the basis of certain stages of the project being delivered by specific pre-agreed deadlines that AC architects and their NPEG counterparts will agree on. NPEG will use the world leader Arrow Dynamics (AD) as the theme park building specialist who will construct the rides for the park. Period of Performance FY’s construction will take a total of 24 months with works starting on the 1st of Jan 2014. All works up to schematics design having been completed by that date. Any changes or delays will be presented in writing as per standard and then reviewed and considered by NPEG. Place of...
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...average of 80 hours helping out at my dance studio. Throughout the years that I have done competitive dance, I have received various awards from the dance competitions that I have been in. I received 36 first place gold medals, been awarded four judge’s awards, and three spirit awards. Furthermore, I have been awarded two trophies, three plaques, been placed in the top ten of my age group, and I have been placed number one in my age group for two years. During my time at my dance studio, Panorama Dance, I have been awarded Student of the Year twice. I was awarded Junior Ballet Student of the Year in 2008 for my enthusiasm and determination. Then in 2016, I was awarded Senior Student of the Year for my dedication around the studio, hard work, and positivity. As of 2017, I have been contacted by my dance studio to fill in as a substitute dance teacher when a teacher is away. This experience taught me how to be more responsible and organized. I would have the task of running the multiple classes that the regular teacher would have throughout the day. Being organized is also important because I need to make sure that I can get through the lesson plan and also keep track of the time so that I end the dance class on schedule. Sometimes, I would be notified at the last minute that the studio is in need of extra help. For example, I was asked on a Friday night if I was able to fill in for a teacher the next day starting in the morning until the late afternoon. This taught me how...
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...I received a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work with a minor in multicultural relations and sociology in 2004 from Ferris State University. During my time in college, I completed coursework in psychosocial theories, practice, research, and social welfare policy. I gained knowledge in mental health, gerontology and working with individuals with disabilities. I was provided education in assessment tools and research methods. I also completed four study abroad programs in Israel, France, Switzerland, and Italy. These experiences provided me a broader view of the world and respect for other cultures. I am passionate about the rights of all individuals regardless of race, sex, disability or religious beliefs. After graduation, I began my career at Hope Network Rehabilitation Services as a Vocational...
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...Social work is not a career option for the weak, it is a life style for those who truly want to make a difference. I want to enter the professional program in social work because I want to be that difference in someone’s life. Is this cliché, yes, but it is the truth for me. Some experiences that helped solidify social work for me are my experiences with my peers and the community service I have done within nursing homes. My peers and I are going through the basic college struggle, we are attempting to find where we fit in this world. In this process we take a few wrong turns but in the end we find where we were called to be. For me, my “calling” was always social work. Like I stated, I have always wanted to make a difference. If I could...
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...I am seeking the position as a Work-Based Learning (WBL) Coordinator and English Language Learner (ELL) Family Liaison in the Lee Public Schools District. My strong desire to help young people with their academic, personal, and social needs coupled with what I have learned from working with youth from diverse populations makes me a strong candidate as a school counselor. In my current position as a Caseworker for the Tier 3 Educational Opportunities for Success (EOS) program at Herberg Middle School, I have had the opportunity to work with students, families, and community supports to help those in the program succeed and make progress in terms of their academics, behaviors, and in social settings. Additional responsibilities that follow this...
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...Statement of Purpose Before I even knew exactly what the social work profession was, I knew I wanted to go into a field of helping others. I explored other options including medical and nursing fields, but they did not fit what I was destined for. It was not until I began working in a mental health office for a Licensed Independent Social Worker and a Prescribing Psychologist, that I knew the social work field was for me. It was during that job I learned the social work profession and its core values consist of helping others achieve the best life possible with what they have. It is seeing the possibilities that others do not see and navigating through them. The social work profession also consists of offering wise counsel when others are...
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...[1] "The study of international business is fine if you are going to work in a large multinational enterprise, but it has no relevance for individuals who are going to work in small firms." Evaluate this statement. Comments: Globalization is changing the world economy. Firms, even small ones, can no longer ignore events going on outside their borders because what occurs in one country has implications for the rest of the world. Individuals who believe they can act in isolation by working for a small firm are not being realistic, but rather myopic and insular. Today, thanks to advances in technology, many small firms sell and source internationally very early in their evolution, those that fail to take advantage of international opportunities may not achieve their full potential, and ultimately may fail as competitors that do recognize the importance of international business dominate. In the United States, for example, almost 90 percent of firms that export employ fewer than 100 people. They also account for more than 20 percent of U.S. exports. [2] How have changes in technology contributed towards the globalization of markets and of production? Would the globalization of products and markets have been possible without these technological changes? Comments: Technological change has made globalization a reality. Major advances in communication, information processing, and transportation have brought the world closer together. The development of the microprocessor...
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...THESIS STATEMENT AND OUTLINE INSTRUCTIONS You must select a criminal justice topic about which you have not previously written or researched; this will serve as the topic for the Research Paper – Final. In Module/Week 2, you will compose a thesis statement and an outline on this topic as you work toward your final paper. Both the thesis statement and the outline must be saved in the same document. The thesis statement must include the paper topic and an explanation of the position the paper will take in analyzing the subject. The thesis statement must be no more than 2 sentences long and must be a declarative statement rather than a question. The outline must provide a detailed blueprint of the Research Paper – Final. It must include headings that cover the major points in the thesis statement. Citations from at least 5 scholarly sources must be included within the outline to support each point. Before submitting the Thesis Statement and Outline, review the Thesis Statement and Outline Grading Rubric to verify that all components of the assignment have been completed. Save your work as a Microsoft Word document and submit it to Blackboard. Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 2. THESIS STATEMENT AND OUTLINE INSTRUCTIONS You must select a criminal justice topic about which you have not previously written or researched; this will serve as the topic for the Research Paper – Final. In Module/Week 2, you will compose a thesis statement and...
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