Common use of Cooperation Among the Parties Clause in Contracts

Cooperation Among the Parties. 1. The Parties shall enhance cooperation among themselves in matters relevant to this Agreement. 2. The Parties shall exchange information that may serve to improve the effectiveness of search and rescue operations. This may include, but is not limited to: (a) communication details; (b) information about search and rescue facilities; (c) lists of available airfields and ports and their refueling and resupply capabilities; (d) knowledge of fueling, supply and medical facilities; and (e) information useful for training search and rescue personnel. 3. The Parties shall promote mutual search and rescue cooperation by giving due consideration to collaborative efforts including, but not limited to: (a) exchange of experience; (b) sharing of real-time meteorological and oceanographic observations, analyses, forecasts, and warnings; (c) arranging exchanges of visits between search and rescue personnel; (d) carrying out joint search and rescue exercises and training; (e) using ship reporting systems for search and rescue purposes; (f) sharing information systems, search and rescue procedures, techniques, equipment, and facilities; (g) providing services in support of search and rescue operations; (h) sharing national positions on search and rescue issues of mutual interest within the scope of this Agreement; (i) supporting and implementing joint research and development initiatives aimed, inter alia, at reducing search time, improving rescue effectiveness, and minimizing risk to search and rescue personnel; and (j) conducting regular communications checks and exercises, including the use of alternative means of communications for handling communication overloads during major search and rescue operations. 4. When conducting joint exercises, the Parties should apply the principles of this Agreement to the extent possible.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cooperation Agreement, Cooperation Agreement, Cooperation Agreement

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Cooperation Among the Parties. 1. The Parties shall enhance cooperation among themselves in matters relevant to this Agreement. 2. The Parties shall exchange information that may serve to improve the effectiveness of search and rescue operations. This may include, but is not limited to: (a) : communication details; (b) ; information about search and rescue facilities; (c) ; lists of available airfields and ports and their refueling and resupply capabilities; (d) ; knowledge of fueling, supply and medical facilities; and (e) and information useful for training search and rescue personnel. 3. The Parties shall promote mutual search and rescue cooperation by giving due consideration to collaborative efforts including, but not limited to: (a) : exchange of experience; (b) ; sharing of real-time meteorological and oceanographic observations, analyses, forecasts, and warnings; (c) ; arranging exchanges of visits between search and rescue personnel; (d) ; carrying out joint search and rescue exercises and training; (e) ; using ship reporting systems for search and rescue purposes; (f) ; sharing information systems, search and rescue procedures, techniques, equipment, and facilities; (g) ; providing services in support of search and rescue operations; (h) ; sharing national positions on search and rescue issues of mutual interest within the scope of this Agreement; (i) ; supporting and implementing joint research and development initiatives aimed, inter alia, at reducing search time, improving rescue effectiveness, and minimizing risk to search and rescue personnel; and (j) and conducting regular communications checks and exercises, including the use of alternative means of communications for handling communication overloads during major search and rescue operations. 4. When conducting joint exercises, the Parties should apply the principles of this Agreement to the extent possible.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperation Agreement, Agreement on Cooperation on Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue in the Arctic

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Cooperation Among the Parties. 1. (a) The Parties shall enhance cooperation among themselves in matters relevant to this Agreement. 2. (b) The Parties shall exchange information that may serve to improve the effectiveness of search and rescue operations. This may include, but is not limited to: (a) communication details; (b) information about search and rescue facilities; (c) lists of available airfields and ports and their refueling and resupply capabilities; (d) knowledge of fueling, supply and medical facilities; and (e) information useful for training search and rescue personnel. 3. (c) The Parties shall promote mutual search and rescue cooperation by giving due consideration to collaborative efforts including, but not limited to: (a) exchange of experience; (b) sharing of real-time meteorological and oceanographic observations, analyses, forecasts, and warnings; (c) arranging exchanges of visits between search and rescue personnel; (d) carrying out joint search and rescue exercises and training; (e) using ship reporting systems for search and rescue purposes; (f) sharing information systems, search and rescue procedures, techniques, equipment, and facilities; (g) providing services in support of search and rescue operations; (h) sharing national positions on search and rescue issues of mutual interest within the scope of this Agreement; (i) supporting and implementing joint research and development initiatives aimed, inter alia, at reducing search time, improving rescue effectiveness, and minimizing risk to search and rescue personnel; and (j) conducting regular communications checks and exercises, including the use of alternative means of communications for handling communication overloads during major search and rescue operations. 4. (d) When conducting joint exercises, the Parties should apply the principles of this Agreement to the extent possible.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement on Cooperation on Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue in the Arctic

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