Deployment Requirements. A. The Contractor shall redeploy ambulances or add additional ambulance hours if the response time performance standard is not met. Failure by Contractor to redeploy or add ambulance units within two months of notice by the Contract Administrator shall constitute a major breach of contract. The Contractor shall submit proposed changes in the deployment plan in writing to the Contract Administrator thirty (30) days in advance. The 30-day prior written notice shall be waived if Contractor is adding resources to its deployment plan or if an emergency adjustment to the plan is needed to correct an acute performance problem.
B. Contractor shall provide a minimum of 3,024 unit hours per week throughout the life of the contract, as follows: Zone A 672 hours per week; Zone B 1,848 hours per week; Zone C 504 hours per week. Compliance with this requirement does not relieve Contractor of responsibility to comply with response time standards, as defined in Section 4.1(B).
C. Contractor shall make a good faith effort to maintain an auto-aid partnership with Manteca District Ambulance (MDA) providing for seamless ambulance coverage between the Contractor and MDA in Zone C. Auto-aid shall be defined as set forth in Section 4.5(B) of this Agreement.
D. Contractor shall make a good faith effort to establish auto-aid partnerships with ambulance providers serving Zones E and F providing for seamless ambulance coverage between Contractor and these providers in these zones Auto-aid shall be defined as set forth in Section 4.5(B) of this Agreement.
Deployment Requirements. 2.7.1.1 Personnel deployed by the Service Provider shall meet the requirement as stipulated in Clause No. 3.2.
2.7.1.2 Service Provider shall ensure that personnel deployed are experienced in the relevant area of testing. (Analog & Digital circuits)
2.7.1.3 Proper supervision, instruction and guidance shall be provided to the above personnel by the Service Provider in order to provide assistance for the required activities.
Deployment Requirements. 2.7.1.1 Personnel deployed by the Service Provider shall meet the requirement as stipulated in Clause No. 3.2.
2.7.1.2 Service Provider shall ensure that personnel deployed are experienced in the relevant area of testing. (Analog & Digital circuits)
2.7.1.3 Proper supervision, instruction and guidance shall be provided to the above personnel by the Service Provider in order to provide assistance for the required activities.
2.7.1.4 Deployment details of the TS personnel shall be maintained by the Service Provider.
2.7.1.5 Suitable replacement shall be provided by the Service Provider immediately (within 2 days) if any of his deployed personnel leaves the job or proceeds on leave or absent otherwise.
2.7.1.6 Service Provider shall remain contactable and be prepared to undertake any activity during urgency apart from the scheduled and planned tests.
2.7.1.7 Service Provider shall ensure safety of personnel and equipment.
Deployment Requirements. Requirement Number Requirement Title / Tag Requirement Description Explanatory Notes CREQ-01a Comcast Commercial Services Metro-E Where Comcast Comm. Svcs. Has footprint available, call will route to CRAN SUR. Commercial Services provides /30 to Comcast owned co-located router for p-t-p circuit as well as provide routing (static or ebgp) to advertise outsourcer SBC session-agent IP subnet. Commercial Services performs site survey and determines fiber optic connectivity requirements. Outsourcer provides access to facility and provides CC with required physical information 48 COMCAST AND XXXXXXX.XXX CONFIDENTIAL CREQ-01b Comcast Ibone routing Where no Comcast Comm. Svcs. Footprint available, call will route to Ibone edge POP Ibone team provides /30 to Comcast owned co-located router for p-t-p circuit as well as provide routing (static or ebgp) to advertise outsourcer SBC session-agent IP subnet. Comcast will coordinate between outsourcer and 3rd party carrier to location demarcation. Outsourcer will provide connection from that demarcation to Comcast co-lo router Cross-connected to 3rd party carrier for last mile to outsourcer. May require LEC to terminate to outsourcer demarcation CREQ-02 Comcast Enterprise Network co-located router installation Enterprise Operations Engineering will stage and ship router(s) to outsourcer location. Comcast recommends outsourcer untrusted IP address be part of Comcast subnet. If outsourcer provided IP subnet, outsourcer provides routing to Comcast co-located router and coordinates SIP session-agent requirements with Comcast engineering. Outsourcer will provide location contact, address, tel #, etc. Outsourcer will rack/stack/cable router to outsourcer SBC for SIP signaling and media and to Comcast co-located firewall for data and H.323 registration. CREQ-03 Comcast Data Integrity/security Comcast security team will support/stage/ship firewall to be installed at outsourcer location. Outsourcer will provide location contact, address, tel #, etc. Outsourcer will rack/stack/cable firewall and provide physical connectivity to Comcast co-located router as illustrated by Comcast diagram. CREQ-04 Comcast ORP/Operation Support Comcast network/telecom/division support teams to provide ORP in coordination with outsourcer Operation Support team and if necessary, 3rd party carrier support/tech ops.
Deployment Requirements. A. Contractor shall deploy resources in such a matter to ensure adequate emergency ambulance coverage in compliance with the response time performance standards contained in this Agreement.
B. Contractor shall redeploy ambulances or add additional ambulance hours if response time performance standards are not met. Failure by Contractor to redeploy or add ambulance units within thirty (30) calendar days of notice by the Contract Administrator shall constitute a Major Breach of Agreement. Contractor shall submit proposed changes in deployment in writing to the Contract Administrator thirty (30) calendar days in advance. The 30 calendar day prior written notice shall be waived if Contractor is adding resources, or if an emergency adjustment is needed to correct an acute performance problem.
C. Contractor shall provide reasonable EMS system standby, mutual aid, or coverage to other areas within the Agency’s jurisdictional region, as requested by an Agency Authorized EMS dispatch center or Agency representative.
D. Contractor shall enter into mutual/automatic aid agreements with providers, as recommended by the Agency, in nearby service areas inside or outside Placer County, but within the Agency’s jurisdictional region. Contractor may enter into mutual/automatic aid agreements with providers upon approval of Agency. Contractor shall submit a copy of all executed mutual/automatic aid agreements to the Agency within 180 calendar days from the start date of this Agreement.
E. Contractor’s emergency ALS ambulances may not be used for non-emergency requests unless the Contractor’s dispatch center has released the ambulance in accordance with their system status plan on file with Agency.
F. Contractor shall assist in servicing, for a period not to exceed ninety (90) calendar days, any other ambulance response zone within Placer County for which an emergency ground ambulance provider agreement has been suspended or terminated. Response time requirements for services provided in such geographic area(s) will be waived during this period.
G. Contractor agrees to work in good faith with the Agency and other EMS system providers to address identified locations that present barriers to expedient access to patients, (e.g. inadequate address markers, gated communities, and industrial complexes).
Deployment Requirements. A. Contractor shall provide a minimum of 3,789 unit hours per week under its initial system status management and deployment plans. The unit hours included in the initial deployment plan shall not be decreased by the Contractor during the first three months of operations. Compliance with this requirement does not relieve Contractor of responsibility to comply with response time standards, as specified herein.
B. The Contractor shall redeploy ambulances or add additional ambulance hours if the response time performance standard is not met. Failure by Contractor to redeploy or add ambulance hours within two months of notice by Contract Administrator shall constitute a major breach of contract. The Contractor shall submit proposed changes in the deployment plan in writing to the Contract Administrator at least 30 prior to implementation. Prior written notice shall be waived if Contractor is adding resources to its deployment plan or if an emergency adjustment to the plan is needed to correct an acute performance problem.
C. Contractor shall make a good faith effort to maintain auto-aid partnerships with the authorized emergency ambulance providers serving ambulance zones D, E, and F to provide for seamless emergency ambulance coverage countywide.
D. The EMS Agency shall be informed of meetings conducted by Contractor’s staff to consider changes in the deployment plan and shall be permitted to send representatives to such meetings.
Deployment Requirements. Consistent with the requirements: • The Supplier will assist the designated Purchaser to install the software on its hardware; • The field trial version of the software will be made available as a downloadable file from the Purchaser’s website; Released under the Official Information Act 1982 • The Certified version of the software will be packaged and made available to electoral officers on a CD Rom together with appropriate user documentation.
Deployment Requirements. The web-based learning solutions must be operable with the expected minimum hardware and software operating environment in the UNDP country offices (See Appendix A- Technical Environment at UNDP). Options to launch the course for low bandwidth users (without video/audio) and average bandwidth users Given the technical challenges of a global deployment, UNDP requires the ability to deploy learning products in multiple deployment formats ranging from LMS, web, mobile devices, stand alone CD and DVD formats and supplementary printed/electronic learning guide versions. It is imperative that deployment of the web-based learning products should not impede current and expected network bandwidth at the various country offices for web based deployment. User-guides, job aides and instructor guides should be easily printable in usable format e.g. Adobe Acrobat, Word, excel
Deployment Requirements. The proposed use-case scenarios imply the following specific requirements:
1. Smart routing: Content-based routing is required to implement the different scenarios;
Deployment Requirements. Broadband infrastructure deployed or improved with this grant award must meet the following procedural and operational standards for broadband deployment:
2.1 Per Section IV.C.2.b.i of the BEAD NOFO Subrecipients must deploy Funded Networks and start service to each customer that desires it no later than four years after receiving the subgrant, meeting interim buildout milestones established by the Commission to ensure progress.
2.2 Per Section IV.C.2.b.ii of the BEAD NOFO Underground network deployments must include excess conduit capacity and regular conduit access points for interconnection by others.
2.3 The maximum installation fee charged to a customer getting served through a wireline BEAD funded network must be the lesser of 1) $150 for the first 1/8 mile and $1 per additional foot or two) the standard installation fee charged to customers receiving service from the provider within the State of Wisconsin through non-BEAD funded networks.
2.4 The maximum installation fee charged to a customer getting served through a fixed wireless BEAD funded network must be the lesser of 1) $200; or 2) the standard installation fee charged to customers receiving service from the provider within the State of Wisconsin through non-BEAD funded networks.