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Document Objectives. The objective of this document is to provide a detailed description of the Voice over IP service which may be offered via Clearwire in their US consumer footprint. This description will be used by the service development teams to communicate the requirements of the project. -- THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DYNAMIC AND WILL BE UPDATED ACCORDING TO ONGOING CONSULTATION BETWEEN CLEARWIRE AND BCE CONSISTENT WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE MASTER SERVICE AGREEMENT. BCE NEXXIA RESTRICTED
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Document Objectives. The objective of this Agreement is to document the procedures used by the Company for providing services to the Customer and the cost of those services. The Agreement also documents the process for ensuring that calls are dealt with on a priority basis and that there are agreed levels of escalation and review. Specifically, this document addresses: • range and scope of the service to be provided • procedures to be observed • target response times to calls • call priority systemescalation processadditional services to be providedcost of services
Document Objectives. Provide minimum security requirements for an Intel Offsite Development Center (ODC) to deliver protection to Intel Intellectual Property (IP) aligned to Intel’s Information Security policy. This document is intended to define Offsite Development Center (ODC) security requirements and operational ex- pectations. Compliance to security requirements herein is required before an ODC goes live and starts work with In- tel IP. Any subsequent revision changes will require full compliance no longer than 90 days after signing.
Document Objectives. To describe the overall capacity of the services, the anticipated workload changes, and the results of capacity forecasts, as well as the strategies that can be applied to optimize the services for their intended technology and business use within this program. This document is directly related to Contract No. [insert contract number] dated [insert month, day YYYY], between the State and CGI.
Document Objectives. This Dissemination and Communication Plan is a key to the success of the project’s outcome and impact. The communications activity is not an end in itself but should serve and hence be aligned with the project objectives. This will also help to reinforce the importance and relevance of all our communications and to do the proper resourcing of communications activity within all Partner organisations. The Communications and Dissemination Plan also provides a guide for the project managers and the Communities of Practice leaders to assist in effectively relaying key messages to stakeholder groups. Specifically, the objectives of the Plan are to: • Allow consistent messages to be developed and promoted; • Develop messages tailored towards specific information gaps with regards to challenges and solutions in digital media preservation; • Enable target audiences to be identified; • Identify specific roles and responsibilities and timelines for actions at the local, national and international levels; • Build and enhance partnerships between project partners, Communities of Practice and stakeholder groups; • Clarify the relationship with Presto4U and PrestoCentre with respect to dissemination and communication activities. • Liaise with all Communities of Practice on dissemination requirements and timings for collective meetings and events to support the community building process; • Liaise with all research and industrial partners to collate and present relevant and timely research results; • Liaise with PrestoCentre to clearly define publishing procedures understood and accepted by all project Partners; • Link to other EU projects in the digitisation and audiovisual preservation space. Although the focus of this plan is on the full two-year project duration, the actions described primarily cover the first 12 months. We will perform a communications audit before PM12 to assess the effectiveness of the strategy with both our internal and external audiences. We will consider and discuss the results carefully and use them to amend our strategy for the second half of the project, end beyond.
Document Objectives. To ensure the sustainability of the EPOS RI, it is necessary to consolidate international collaboration with other initiatives and organisations, which could potentially benefit from the EPOS services or contribute to them. Establishing such concrete and robust cooperative partnerships will promote synergies and alignment that potentially lead to the development and adoption of common approaches and solutions. Creating this common collaborative framework will xxxxxx wider engagement throughout the solid Earth domain, promote adoption of the EPOS services across a growing number of stakeholders. By extending the scope of EPOS, new communities and disciplines will be made aware of EPOS and also encouraged to use is services. This will contribute to the long-term sustainability of the EPOS infrastructure and its services. This document elaborates the progress made in Task 3.2 “Connecting EPOS with other disciplines and initiatives in Europe” part of Work Package (WP) 3 “Global Dimension, European and International Cooperation”. Task 3.2 aims to establish links with selected pan-European thematic initiatives, which represent communities not currently part of the EPOS infrastructure, with whom EPOS wishes to raise awareness with the goal of verifying their interest in using, or in contributing to, EPOS services. A series of recommendations is made for a harmonised solution that forms the basis for the integration of further data, data products, services, or software (DDSS) into EPOS in the future, thus extending the geographical coverage 1 xxxxx://xxx.xxxx-xx.xxx/about/epos-pilot-operational-phase-pop of the EPOS infrastructure, and potentially expanding the membership of the XXXX to include additional European countries.
Document Objectives.  This document describes all the communication activities performed throughout the duration of the project. Furthermore, the communication activities are compared with the metrics defined in the DoA, D7.3 and D7.
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Document Objectives. The objective of this deliverable is to provide a plan that exploits the built network in order to generate a long-term and maintained impact of the achievements made in the project, including further research activities and planned diffusion into regulation bodies. Apart from scientific publications and direct impact via innovative business models and exploitation possibilities outlined in D.6.5, this deliverable describes also other opportunities that can enable a far-reaching impact even beyond the end of the project. The main opportunities identified for the post project impact are the following:  Impact on regulations  Impact on DSO business  Broad-scale rollout opportunities  Future collaborations  Future dissemination and communication activitiesFuture research activities

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  • Agreement Objectives (a) The fundamental objective that the Parties have in creating the Agreement is to produce an agreed industrial relations framework that encourages achievement of the following goals on the Project. (1) A safe and healthy Project Site environment where everyone works towards achieving the health and safety management philosophy of an injury and incident free Project; (2) A Project where everyone has the opportunity to perform their best work and achieve a sense of personal satisfaction by the time they complete their work assignment; (3) A Project where all participants' efforts and best work translate into a high quality result for the Project; (4) A Project where all participants work toward the common goal of completing the construction work on the Project within the defined schedule and budget; (5) A Project where leaders focus on understanding and dealing with people issues; (6) A Project where all participants listen to others point of view and act to amicably resolve any differences of opinion that may occur from time to time without ever resorting to unreasonable or unlawful means to achieve the result they wish to achieve; (7) A Project where, by all the participants acting in a considerate and respectful manner, positive relations with the local community they are performing the construction work in are maintained. (b) The Employer is accountable to: (1) Provide the management resource and support needed to achieve an injury and incident free Project; (2) Encourage its leaders to focus on issues raised by any member of their team; (3) Ensure its leaders act to address appropriately and in a timely manner, any concern raised by any member of their team; (4) Act at all times with fairness, honesty and in a trustworthy manner, responding to issues or concerns raised in a timely manner; (5) Recognise the talents and capabilities of their Employees and encourage excellence in construction execution. (c) Each Employee is accountable to: (1) Establish and maintain a safe and healthy work area, ensure safe and healthy work practices are followed at all times and within their duty of care, take responsibility for their personal safety and the safety of other Employees; (2) Comply with Project environmental health and safety regulations, procedures and practices; (3) Participate in and comply with the Project’s cultural and environmental processes; (4) Ensure their personal fitness for work on each day they are scheduled to work; (5) In all of their dealings with other Employees and their Employer, act with fairness and respect; (6) Work towards both the Project and their team’s goals to the full extent of their personal capacity; and (7) Raise any personal concern/issue directly with their immediate team leader/supervisor thereby providing the Employer with an opportunity to resolve/assist the concern/issue. If the team leader/supervisor is not available, then raise the matter with a more senior Employer leader.

  • Investment Objectives The objectives for the School District's investment activities are:

  • Goals & Objectives The purpose of this Agreement is to ensure that the proper elements and commitments are in place to provide consistent IT service support and delivery to the Customer by Centre. The goal of this Agreement is to obtain mutual agreement for IT service provision between Centre and Customer. The objectives of this Agreement are to:  Provide clear reference to service ownership, accountability, roles and/or responsibilities.  Present a clear, concise and measurable description of service provision to the Customer.  Match perceptions of expected service provision with actual service support & delivery.

  • Investment Objective The Trust was created to invest and hold substantially all of its assets in Gold Coins. The Trust seeks to provide a secure, convenient and exchange-traded investment alternative for investors interested in holding physical gold without the inconvenience that is typical of a direct investment in physical gold. The Trust does not anticipate making regular cash distributions to Unitholders.

  • Project Objectives 1.1 (Type the Project objectives)

  • PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES 4.1 The Performance Plan (Annexure A) sets out- 4.1.1 the performance objectives and targets that must be met by the Employee; and 4.1.2 the time frames within which those performance objectives and targets must be met. 4.2 The performance objectives and targets reflected in Annexure A are set by the Employer in consultation with the Employee and based on the Integrated Development Plan, Service Delivery and Budget Implementation Plan (SDBIP) and the Budget of the Employer, and shall include key objectives; key performance indicators; target dates and weightings. 4.2.1 The key objectives describe the main tasks that need to be done. 4.2.2 The key performance indicators provide the details of the evidence that must be provided to show that a key objective has been achieved. 4.2.3 The target dates describe the timeframe in which the work must be achieved. 4.2.4 The weightings show the relative importance of the key objectives to each other. 4.3 The Employee’s performance will, in addition, be measured in terms of contributions to the goals and strategies set out in the Employer’s Integrated Development Plan.

  • Project Objective The Parties will jointly develop the Project Objective based upon the Owner’s requirements, goals, and constraints. The Project Objective is comprised of the Base Program, Target Cost, Added Value Incentive Items, Implementation Documents, and Contract Time, and any other objectives agreed by the Parties. The Project Objective establishes the Project requirements and standards for measuring the Project’s success. The various components of the Project Objective may be incorporated into the Agreement through Amendment upon recommendation of the Project Management Team and approval of the Senior Management Team.

  • Program Objectives Implement a rigorous constructability program following The University of Texas System, Office of Facilities Planning and Construction Constructability Manual. Identify and document project cost and schedule savings (targeted costs are 5% of construction costs). Clarification of project goals, objectives.

  • Performance Goals A. The Trust and State Street have developed mutually acceptable performance goals dated March 1, 2011 , and as may be amended from time to time, regarding the manner in which they expect to deliver and receive the services under this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “Service Level Agreement”). The parties agree that such Service Level Agreement reflects performance goals and any failure to perform in accordance with the provisions thereof shall not be considered a breach of contract that gives rise to contractual or other remedies. It is the intention of the parties that the sole remedy for failure to perform in accordance with the provisions of the Service Level Agreement, or any dispute relating to performance goals set forth in the Service Level Agreement, will be a meeting of the parties to resolve the failure pursuant to the consultation procedure described in Sections V. B. and V.C. below. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties hereby acknowledge that any party’s failure (or lack thereof) to meet the provisions of the Service Level Agreement, while not in and of itself a breach of contract giving rise to contractual or other remedies, may factor into the Trust’s reasonably determined belief regarding the standard of care exercised by State Street hereunder.

  • Performance Criteria The Performance Criteria are set forth in Exhibit A to this Agreement.

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