Center of Excellence. [Preferred Provider]: Center of Excellence shall be defined as a Participating Provider that is a Hospital or Ambulatory Surgical Center located outside of the Service Area. The Hospital or Ambulatory Surgical Center shall be a Participating Provider at the time Services are rendered to the Covered Person and shall be specifically designated by name as a Center of Excellence in the more recent of Company's most current member brochure or Company's most current updated provider directory.
Center of Excellence. Within twelve (12) months of the date of this Agreement, each Party will establish a Customer center of excellence (a “Customer Center of Excellence”, or “Customer XXX”). The Customer XXX is designated by each Party as a central point of contact for interaction with the other Party’s support organization. As a permanent center of excellence, the Customer XXX supports each Party’s efficient implementation, innovation, operation and quality of business processes and systems related to the other Party’s products and services provided under this Agreement, based on the “Run SAP” methodology provided by SAP. Each Party’s Customer XXX will fulfill the following basic functions:
Center of Excellence. The Operator has a test equipment to check functions of the AAI and its new components. The test equipment comprises a test XXXX Identity Provider and a XXXX Service Pro- vider. The Operator organizes events that support development and deployment of the Haka Fed- eration and generally enhances the know-how transfer among the Finnish higher education. The Operator, working as the secretary of the Advisory and Operations Committees, con- venes and prepares the Committee meetings. The Operator maintains international contacts with other national federations and bodies and with the developers of the technologies used in the AAI.
Center of Excellence. The Center of Excellence is a dedicated group of employees at the Partner company, consisting of maximum 10 Tricentis Software Experts who manage direct communication with Tricentis Support Services. Tricentis will provide support for the Tricentis Software only to the Center of Excellence. Tricentis Software Experts have to be at least certified in the Tricentis Academy Courses AS1, AS2.
Center of Excellence. [Preferred Provider]: Center of Excellence shall be defined as a Participating Provider that is a Hospital or Ambulatory Surgical Center located outside of the Service Area. The Hospi tal or Ambulatory Surgical Center shall be a Participating Provider at the time Services are rendered to the Covered Person and shall be specifically designated by name as a Center of Excellence in the more recent of Company's most current member brochure or Company's most current updated provider directory.
Center of Excellence. During the term of this Agreement, Seller agrees to provide, at no charge to Unisys, the following Products and related support:
1. Objective shall provide the following minimum configuration for initial use and testing:
1 BDL-1020-0001-AGA VidPhone Switch - 20 User Bundle 20 BDL-6000-0101-WBM Win95 Station with AVD (NTSC) 1 BRD-0500-0001-AAA Conference Bridge 5 CBL-0015-0000-AAA Direct Access5 Extension Cable 1 GWY-1000-0001-AAA H.320 ISDN Gateway 1 Roll About Flat Panel VideoConferencing System
2. Objective shall provide the technical support necessary to ensure successful testing, use and demonstration of its Products during the development phase and the operation of the Center of Excellence. At a minimum, such support shall include: - Technical points of contact - Hardware support to repair / replace failed products or components in a timely manner.
Center of Excellence. Behavioral Health Equity
1.5.1. Evaluate current research related to behavioral health inequities in Washington.
1.5.1.1. Convene stakeholders and subject matter experts to review research and identify key findings.
Center of Excellence. R1 agrees to the following in connection with the establishment of a center of excellence for revenue cycle management (the “Center of Excellence”):
(a) R1 commits to establish the Center of Excellence in Utah;
(b) R1 will select a location for the Center of Excellence accounting for the following factors (x) a centralized location to accommodate IMH transitioned employees, (y) a location with a sustainable pool of new employees for future growth, and (z) space with capacity for R1 investments in a new, modern and functional workspace;
(c) Over the course of the Term, R1 intends to grow the number of R1 employees located in Utah by [**]; and
(d) R1 direct hires involved in the provision of the Services will be required to attend on-site IMH orientation to learn about the history, mission, vision and values of IMH.
(e) The XXX will anchor and expand value added capabilities, driving differentiation that includes:
i. Best practice production operations in areas like financial clearance, financial counseling, coding, transcription, billing and follow-up, backstopped by operations in India;
Center of Excellence. Services are services that executive branch agencies may utilize to support their business operations. Typically these services are provided to multiple agencies by MNIT staff located at a single agency office. Examples include: FileNet Document Management, and Identity and Access Management (IAM) services are provided by MNIT staff located at the MNIT/DHS office, and are used by a number of other agencies. These services have rates set by the service provider and approved by MMB and are uniform across all agencies that utilize the service. Local Services are services that are provided by MNIT staff located at an agency office, and are provided to serve business operations only at that agency. Examples include: Application Support and Development, Application Management, Application Operations, Project Management Office functions including Project Management, Business Analyst and Quality Assurance functions. These services are provided on a ‘pass-through’ basis for staff salaries and benefits, and any IT purchases not covered by an Enterprise, Shared, or Center of Excellence Service. Enterprise Security Services are provided to all Minnesota IT Services executive branch customers at a core level. These services include: Security Operations, Threat and Vulnerability Management, Access and Identity Management, and Governance, Risk, and Compliance. Within these services, additional protective services are provided. A detailed description of each service, pricing and delivery terms associated with that service may be found on the MNIT public website. Services documented in this fashion are incorporated by reference in this SLA. Service Name Desktop Bundle Included • Standard desktop, keyboard and mouse – replaced every 5 years. • Workstation management and protection package: firewalls, security patching and encryption • Workstation support, including remote desktop and desk side support. • Inventory management NOT included • Performance-upgraded desktop • Monitor(s) • Memory upgrade • Headset • Cameras (required to use all of the functionality of Skype for Business) • Local printer, if applicable for your agency • Ergonomic or wireless bundle of keyboard & mouse Programmable keyboard • Shorter refresh cycle (see details below) Delivery Method • Fulltime support staff for both online and desk side support Hours of Operation • 24x7x365 with following hours of support: • M-F: 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Service Name Enterprise Software Bundle Included Enterprise License: • Mi...
Center of Excellence. The Center of Excellence (COE) is responsible for the systematic deployment, maintenance, and operation of the Phoenix System to the trial courts. Currently, all fifty-eight (58) courts have implemented the Phoenix Financial System. The Phoenix Human Resources System has been deployed to seventeen (17) courts – further deployment efforts are contingent upon additional resources.
1.1.2.1 XXX Overview The COE performs complex studies of accounting and human resources/payroll processes, business procedures, and court administrative operations. It also assists in formulation of new or revised policies and/or procedures to meet court administrative and business operation’s needs and implements automated processes where possible. The COE also provides more technical services to the Phoenix Program in partnership with a dedicated unit of the Judicial Council Information Technology office, with the support of other third party managed services and Microsoft Azure cloud services.
1.1.2.2 XXX Services and Responsibilities Continually direct project teams of Judicial Council and court representatives in the development of new and revised Financial and HR/Payroll processes and configuration for continuous improvement. Provide the required Project Management services for all efforts, whether they are formal projects or normal maintenance or enhancement requests, to ensure the most efficient use of resources and compliance with industry, program, and judicial branch enterprise and security standards. Develop and modify reports for Financial and HR/Payroll activities specific to court operations and budgeting. Prepare reports with recommendations based on studies and surveys to improve or change accounting and HR/Payroll policies, processes, and procedures. Continually manage the Work of contracted system support consultants involved in support of the Phoenix System on behalf of the courts. Design and build reports to satisfy requests from Third Parties including the California Legislature, the California State Auditor, the Judicial Council, and other branch entities. Provide day-to-day user support and break fix services. Develop requested enhancements; implement system patches and Upgrades for hardware as well as software. Develop and provide daily monitoring of system tools and interfaces to support court administration. This includes implementation of program administered tools, as well as, interfaces with court systems and their third party service providers for fin...