Geographic Information. Section 4(f)(iii) of the Agreement is hereby replaced in its entirety as follows: The Parties agree to provide each other, on no less than a quarterly basis, maps reflecting current GSM coverage ***. Either Party may rely upon this data for inclusion in marketing materials and for purposes of educating its employees and customers where GSM services may be available or for use by the Operations Council, unless a Party provides written consent to reliance for another use.
Geographic Information. Rural will provide to Cingular, on a semi-annual basis, maps reflecting current GSM coverage at a **, and planned coverage for the **. This information will be provided no later than ** and ** or at any time upon Cingular’s request. **. Cingular may rely upon this data for inclusion in marketing materials and for purposes of educating Cingular employees and customers where GSM services may be available or for use by the Operations Council, unless Rural provides written consent to reliance for another use.
Geographic Information. The Company derives its revenue from a single reporting segment: media management solutions. Revenue is generated in this segment through licensing of intellectual property, subscriptions to various products and services, and the delivery of services pursuant to contracts with various customers. The Company markets its products in the United States and in non-U.S. countries through its sales personnel.
Geographic Information. Botetourt County and the Authority will continue to cooperate in the sharing of Botetourt County’s real estate and parcel data and the Authority’s water and sewer utilities data as it relates to mapping and Geographic Information Systems.
Geographic Information. SYSTEM (GIS) This will enable the portal to identify where the user is located and to therefore map the content that is applicable. A capability to deal with spatial data and other abstract types is required. This must be able to resolve Postal Code information into accurate geographic location information.
Geographic Information. The Company has adopted the Financial Accounting Standards Board's Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No.131, or SFAS 131, Disclosures about Segments of an Enterprise and Related Information, effective for fiscal years beginning after December 31, 1999. SFAS 131 supersedes Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 14, or SFAS 14, Financial Reporting for Segments of a Business Enterprise. SFAS 131 changes current practice under SFAS 14 by establishing a new framework on which to base segment reporting and also requires interim reporting of segment information. Segment disclosures provided in previous periods comply with the requirements of the new standard. Management uses operating income as its measure of profitability for its business. The Company's software products and related services are developed and marketed to support heterogeneous client/ NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
Geographic Information. City and state of residence of survey participants. Geographic Area Total Percentage Tri-Cities, WA and surrounding areas 35 43.8% Seattle, WA and surrounding areas 20 25.0% Spokane and Cheney, WA 4 5.0% Portland, OR and surrounding areas 15 18.8% Eugene, OR and surrounding areas 4 5.0% San Diego, CA 1 1.3% Lapwai, ID 1 1.3%
Geographic Information. Reportable geographic regions are the Americas (United States, Canada, Mexico, Latin America and South America), Europe/Middle East and Australia/Asia. Summarized financial information concerning the Company’s geographic segments for its continuing operations is shown in the following tables: Net Sales: U.S. $ 193,435 $ 285,167 $ 292,560 International: Australia 70,420 90,888 81,633 Other 83,800 140,853 119,782 Total $ 347,655 $ 516,908 $ 493,975 Table of Contents Identifiable Assets (excluding working capital and intangibles): Americas $ 40,365 $ 44,992 Asia-Pacific 8,043 6,958 Europe/Middle East 1,844 2,182 $ 50,252 $ 54,132 The Company sells a variety of products, substantially all of which are used by manufacturing, construction and foundry operations to cut, join and reinforce steel, aluminum and other metals in various applications including construction, oil, gas rig and pipeline construction, repair and maintenance of manufacturing equipment, and shipbuilding. The following table shows sales from continuing operations for each of the Company’s key product lines: Gas equipment $ 122,370 $ 191,256 $ 182,771 Filler metals including hardfacing 78,952 98,213 88,915 Arc accessories including torches, related consumable parts and accessories 60,332 98,212 103,735 Plasma power supplies, torches and related consumable parts 52,872 77,536 69,157 Welding equipment 33,129 51,691 49,397 $ 347,655 $ 516,908 $ 493,975
Geographic Information. The reportable geographic regions are the Americas (United States, Canada, Mexico, Latin America and South America), Europe/Middle East and Asia-Pacific. The following tables provide summarized financial information concerning the Company’s geographic segments: Americas (U.S. 79% and 83%, respectively) $ 67,320 $ 60,709 Asia-Pacific (Australia 82% and 81%, respectively) 23,335 16,303 Europe/ Middle East 5,962 6,299 Total $ 96,617 $ 83,311 Identifiable Assets (excluding working capital and intangibles): Americas $ 39,973 $ 40,365 Asia-Pacific 8,192 8,043 Europe/Middle East 1,629 1,844 $ 49,794 $ 50,252 Table of Contents The Company sells a variety of products, substantially all of which are used by manufacturing, construction and foundry operations to cut, join and reinforce steel, aluminum and other metals in various applications including construction, oil, gas rig and pipeline construction, repair and maintenance of manufacturing equipment, and shipbuilding. The following table shows sales for each of the product lines: Gas equipment $ 34,842 $ 29,475 Filler metals including hardfacing 21,288 18,894 Arc accessories including torches, related consumable parts and accessories 15,758 15,310 Plasma power supplies, torches and related consumable parts 15,228 13,032 Welding equipment 9,501 6,600 $ 96,617 $ 83,311
Geographic Information. Child level geographic information will be used to assist with matching episode records to enable estimation of attendance and enrolment information at the child level. Jurisdictions to supply a list of child addresses to ABS for geo-coding (timing to be negotiated bilaterally). Where agreed, child addresses will not be retained by the ABS. Service provider information will be used to determine the Home-state of the child and may be used to assist with matching episode records. Identifier and geographic data elements Child/URL data elements:Provided by jurisdictions: • Statistical Linkage Key 581 (METEOR Id 349895) • Child – SLK Sequential Match code • Address - Address line (METEOR Id 594217) • Address - Suburb/town/locality name (METEOR Id 429889) • Person - Australian state/territory identifier (METEOR Id 286919) • Address - Australian postcode (METEOR Id 611398) Derived by the ABS: • Person – area of usual residence, geographic location (Mesh Block) code • Address – statistical area level 1 (SA1) code (ASGS Edition 3) • SEIFA (2021 Census, ASGS Edition 3) cluster Service level data elements:Provided by jurisdictions • Service provider organisation – Organisation identifier (METEOR Id 731385) • Organisation- organisation name (METEOR Id 453823) • Address - Address line (METEOR Id 594217) • Address - Suburb/town/locality name (METEOR Id 429889) • Service provider organisation- Australian state/territory identifier (METEOR Id 289083) • Address – Australian postcode (METEOR Id 611398) Calculation rules Child level data: This performance indicator requires child level data. Children may be enrolled in more than one [episode of a] preschool program. To determine the total enrolled hours for the child, episode records will be matched using SLK [and other information, such as geography]. Where a child is enrolled in more than one preschool program, all enrolled hours for all [episodes of a] preschool program (or programs) will be summed. For more information on creating unique child records from episode data, including how to treat multiple enrolments and repeat enrolments over time, see Appendix B.1: ‘Creating unique child records from episode records’. Determining the child-specific YBFSA child will be counted as being in the child-specific YBFS if, according to state rules, their birthdate means they are: • eligible for preschool, and they become eligible for school the following year, but school is not compulsory the following year (‘YBFS - school optional...