Specifications include, but are not limited to: he one-stop operator shall coordinate the service delivery of participating one-stop partners and service providers in each local workforce development area/region of the Territory. Coordinating the service delivery of participating one-stop partners and services providers shall include facilitating integrated partnerships in each local workforce development area/region in the Territory that: Seamlessly incorporate services for the common customers served by multiple program partners of the comprehensive one-stop center. Develop and implement operational policies that reflect an integrated system of performance, communication, and case management, and uses technology to achieve integration and expanded service offerings. Organize and integrate services at the comprehensive one-stop center in a local workforce development area/region by function (rather than program), when permitted by a program’s authorizing statute and, as appropriate, through the coordinating staff communication, capacity building, and training efforts. In carrying out its role and activities, the one-stop operator must: Disclose any potential conflicts of interest arising from the relationships of the one-stop operators with particular training service providers or other service providers, including but not limited to, career services providers; In coordinating services, refrain from establishing practices that create disincentives to providing services to individuals with barriers to employment who may require longer-term services, such as intensive employment, training, and education services; and Comply with Federal regulations, and procurement policies, relating to the calculation and use of profits.