ARTICLE III

Methodology

This work will be accomplished by an analyses of available

background data, a series of on-site surveys, discussion with
current health care providers, and evaluation of health care

needs as outlined in the Loma Linda University proposal on
pages 4 to 12 and addendum of September 17, 1980, on pages 2-7.

ARTICLE IV
A.

Deliverables

Letter Progress Reports

The contractor shall prepare and submit two letter progress
reports not to exceed five pages in length.
Each of these reports
shall:
l.
Identify project status, including an estimation of
percentage completion.

2.

Report expenditures in period of report and cumulatively

3.

Summarize work performed; accomplishments; and

and explain deviations from estimated expenditure levels; and

problems encountered during period of report; plans for succeeding
period; and actions requested for the Department of the Interior.
B.

Draft Report

The contractor shall submit a draft report in six (6) copies as
indicated in A above. This report should include the results of

all the research and any findings.
Submission of this draft
report should mark the completion of the major elements of the
contract, except incorporation of the Department's comments and
preparation of the final report.
The report will be handcarried

to DOI for discussion on November 19, 1980.

Delivery:
C.

Six (6) weeks after contract award.
Final Report

After receipt of the department's comment on the draft report, the
contractor shall prepare and submit the final report to the

Department in six copies as indicated in A above on December 3, 1980.

ARTICLE V

Period of Performance

The contractual period of performance shall begin on October 3
1980; and all work and services required hereunder sh all be
completed on or before December 3, 1980.

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