Additional Coordination Sample Clauses

Additional Coordination. In concert with the coordination of Outages addressed in Article VII and the Parties’ respective day-ahead security analysis processes, the Parties will coordinate the impact of outages and system conditions on the voltage/reactive profile. Coordination will include the following elements: 19.2.8.1 Each Party will review its forecasted loads, transfers, and all information on available generation and transmission reactive power sources at the beginning of each shift. 19.2.8.2 Within the range of Normal On-Peak and Normal Off-Peak, each Party will operate independently in accordance with the above stated criteria and any individual system guidelines for the supply of the Party’s reactive power requirements. 19.2.8.3 If either Party anticipates reactive problems after the review, it may request joint implementation of Heavy or Light reactive support levels under these Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures, as it deems appropriate to the situation. When a Party calls for a particular level of support to be implemented under these procedures, it or the applicable Control Area must identify the time it will start adjusting its system, the support level it is implementing, and the voltage problem area. 19.2.8.4 If a Party experiences an actual low or high voltage condition after initial reactive support measures are taken, then the emergency reactive support level is implemented for the area experiencing the problem. The Party will also notify applicable Reliability Coordinators as soon as feasible. In addition, the Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures are to be consulted to determine if further action is necessary to correct an undesirable voltage situation.
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Additional Coordination. The Astrotech Technical Manager and LMCLS Technical Manager shall, through consultation and with the assistance of the Customer Technical Manager, coordinate the activities of Astrotech, LMCLS, and Customer related to the furnishing of services provided under this Agreement, and will call upon individuals from their respective organizations, including contractors and consultants, to participate as necessary and appropriate in such consultations.
Additional Coordination. To the extent a Party desires, based on the results of the Study, to seek Regulatory Approval of the MSD Compound or Novocure Device for use in the Combination, the Parties will form a working group(s) (each, a “Working Group”), made up of an equal number of appropriate representatives of each Party (not to exceed [***] each unless mutually agreed otherwise). Such Working Group(s) will have responsibility, as applicable and subject to Applicable Law, for discussing coordination of and exchanging information related to medical information, medical affairs and commercialization activities for the Combination in the particular tumor type, such as market landscape (e.g. patient flow, drug utilization, competitive intelligence), product strategy (e.g. strategic position of the Combination), communications and promotional strategy (e.g. messaging, objection handling), value evidence generation and health technology assessments (e.g. health economics, value dossier), medical strategy and matters pursuant to the Regulatory Agreement; provided, however that no Party will be obligated to share any information, materials or strategy or to coordinate on any strategy or commercialization content related to the Combination. Any discussion or exchange of information at a Working Group will be in accordance with Applicable Law and limited to matters related to the Combination, and no information will be shared regarding each Party’s Compound as used outside of the Combination. In furtherance and not limitation of the foregoing, neither Party will disclose any competitively sensitive information to the other Party, including any information relating to prices, pricing policies, costs pertaining to any products, profit margins or targets, discounts or rebates, tender bids, any other commercially sensitive sale/supply conditions, particular customers or suppliers, sales territories, sale/supply information regarding customers, market or business strategies or plans (outside of the applicable Combination), competitive strengths or weaknesses (outside of the applicable Combination), validity of any patent, proprietary technologies and any ongoing or prospective litigation between or among competitors.
Additional Coordination. CITY shall coordinate the design of special traffic signal and streetlight pole foundations in order to allow placement near existing utilities. CITY shall prepare for and attend additional design integration meetings, with durations in excess of 2 hours (100 hours total). CITY shall redraft plans for repetitive changes in scope in addition to Tasks 1 thru 11. CITY shall develop new system for bidding lighting work per each new streetlight, streetlight relocation, streetlight replacement, etc., with each bid item defined to include all nearby wiring and appurtenances. CITY shall provide all soft deliverables via CH2M Hill’s ProjectWise interface and Share Point website.
Additional Coordination. The Astrotech Technical Manager and the BSS Technical Manager shall, through consultation, coordinate the activities of Astrotech and BSS related to the furnishing of Services provided under this Subcontract, and, at each parties own expense, shall call upon individuals from their respective organizations, including contractors and consultants, to participate as necessary and appropriate in such consultations. This Mission Exhibit sets forth the Payload-specific details and requirements for the services to be provided by Astrotech to BSS under this subcontract in support of the launch of WGS-1.
Additional Coordination. As necessary, Inter‐Fluve will communicate with the City to ensure timely design and project completion. ▪ Facilitation and attendance of meetings. ▪ Meetings will be virtual and facilitated by Inter‐Fluve.

Related to Additional Coordination

  • Project Coordination The Engineer shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to include quality and consistency of deliverables and administration of the invoices and monthly progress reports. The Engineer shall coordinate with necessary local entities.

  • Care Coordination The Parties’ subcontract shall require that the Enrollee’s CP Care Coordinator provide ongoing care coordination support to the Enrollee in coordination with the Enrollee’s PCP and other providers as set forth in Section 2.6.

  • Project Management and Coordination The Engineer shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to include quality of and consistency of work and administration of the invoices and monthly progress reports. The Engineer shall coordinate with necessary local entities.

  • Utility Coordination Identify all potential utility conflicts and provide preliminary office check plans showing the problem locations, posted to the City’s FTP site. Plans will clearly identify specific utility company facilities by color and by name (i.e. not just “gas” or “fiber optic”). ENGINEER shall include a conflict list for each utility, also posted to the FTP site. ENGINEER shall meet with utility company representatives to review plans and utility verification forms (Attachment No. 3 to Exhibit “A”) at each milestone date and as directed by the CITY and as determined necessary by the ENGINEER. This in- formation will be compiled into a summary report (Attachment No. 4 to Exhibit “A” also available on the City’s FTP site) maintained and updated by ENGINEER as necessary to present a cohesive and reflective status of utilities, and provided to the City as necessary. ENGINEER shall maintain involvement with utility companies until all conflicts have been resolved (not just identified). When appropriate, the City Engineer will approve the identification on plans of conflicts to be resolved during construction. ENGINEER shall meet with involved utility company/ies and project contractor to resolve any conflicts with utilities that occur during construction.

  • Cooperation and Coordination The Parties acknowledge and agree that it is their mutual objective and intent to minimize, to the extent feasible and legal, taxes payable with respect to their collaborative efforts under this Agreement and that they shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate and coordinate with each other to achieve such objective.

  • Project Coordinator Within 14 days of the effective date of this Consent Agreement, DTSC and Respondent shall each designate a Project Coordinator and shall notify each other in writing of the Project Coordinator selected. Each Project Coordinator shall be responsible for overseeing the implementation of this Consent Agreement and for designating a person to act in his/her absence. All communications between Respondent and DTSC, and all documents, report approvals, and other correspondence concerning the activities performed pursuant to this Consent Agreement shall be directed through the Project Coordinators. Each party may change its Project Coordinator with at least seven days prior written notice.

  • Scheduling Coordinator Buyer shall act as the Scheduling Coordinator for the Project. In that regard, Buyer and Seller shall agree to the following:

  • Service Coordinators Each Party has designated an employee or title as the key contact for the day-to-day implementation or monitoring of each Service as specified in the applicable Transition Service Schedule (each, a “Service Coordinator”). The Parties shall direct communications relating to specific Services to the applicable Service Coordinators. The Service Coordinators shall report to the Transition Committee from time to time, as directed by the members of the Transition Committee designated by the applicable Party.

  • Order Coordination and Order Coordination-Time Specific 2.1.9.1 “Order Coordination” (OC) allows BellSouth and Lightyear to coordinate the installation of the SL2 Loops, Unbundled Digital Loops (UDL) and other Loops where OC may be purchased as an option, to Lightyear’s facilities to limit end user service outage. OC is available when the Loop is provisioned over an existing circuit that is currently providing service to the end user. OC for physical conversions will be scheduled at BellSouth’s discretion during normal working hours on the committed due date. OC shall be provided in accordance with the chart set forth below. 2.1.9.2 “Order Coordination – Time Specific” (OC-TS) allows Lightyear to order a specific time for OC to take place. BellSouth will make every effort to accommodate Lightyear’s specific conversion time request. However, BellSouth reserves the right to negotiate with Lightyear a conversion time based on load and appointment control when necessary. This OC-TS is a chargeable option for all Loops except Unbundled Copper Loops (UCL) and Universal Digital Channel (UDC), and is billed in addition to the OC charge. Lightyear may specify a time between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. (location time) Monday through Friday (excluding holidays). If Lightyear specifies a time outside this window, or selects a time or quantity of Loops that requires BellSouth technicians to work outside normal work hours, overtime charges will apply in addition to the OC and OC-TS charges. Overtime charges will be applied based on the amount of overtime worked and in accordance with the rates established in the Access Services Tariff, Section E13.2, for each state. The OC-TS charges for an order due on the same day at the same location will be applied on a per Local Service Request (LSR) basis.

  • Security Coordinator Provider shall provide the name and contact information of Provider’s Security Coordinator for the Student Data received pursuant to the DPA.

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