Incident Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Incident Responsibilities. Creates a trouble ticket that clearly states the problem after gathering all pertinent information about the incident including name, User number, password and any other additional information that is important to resolution of the incident. • Records any subsequent conversation with the User relative to the incident in the same trouble ticket.
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Incident Responsibilities. ● Initiate a trouble ticket that clearly states the problem after gathering pertinent information about the incident. ● Provide Contractor with necessary information that is relevant to the service ● Coordinate among Customer’s operational and technical personnel as they interact with Contractor or its designees for incident resolution.
Incident Responsibilities. Initiate a trouble ticket that clearly states the problem after gathering pertinent information about the incident, including message target number and any other additional information that the parties mutually determine is important to resolution of the incident. ! Provide AMS with necessary information that is relevant to the service ! Coordinate among Customer’s operational and technical personnel as they interact with AMS or its designees for incident resolution.
Incident Responsibilities. Creates a trouble ticket that clearly states the problem after gathering all pertinent information about the incident including name, User number, and any other additional information that is important to resolution of the incident. • Records any subsequent conversation with the User relative to the incident in the same trouble ticket. • Coordinates its resolution within AT&T operational and technical environment and with Company or its designees. • Manages communication within AT&T and directly with customers as needed. *** This redacted material has been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment, and the material has been filed separately with the SEC. PROPRIETARY INFORMATION The information contained in this Agreement is not for use or disclosure outside AT&T, Company, their Affiliates and their third party representatives, except under written agreement by the contracting Parties. AT&T Agreement No. 20100607.090.S.002

Related to Incident Responsibilities

  • Client Responsibilities You are responsible for (a) assessing each participants’ suitability for the Training, (b) enrollment in the appropriate course(s) and (c) your participants’ attendance at scheduled courses.

  • Joint Responsibilities 2.1.1 University and Affiliate each will identify, and notify each other of, a person responsible for serving as its liaison during the course of this affiliation. The appointment of liaisons shall be subject to mutual approval of the parties.

  • ALPS’ Responsibilities In connection with its performance of TA Web, ALPS shall:

  • Development Responsibilities Unless the Parties agree in writing upon an alternate allocation of responsibility, the Parties shall have the following rights and obligations with respect to operational responsibilities under each Development Plan:

  • Trust Responsibilities In connection with its use of AVA, the Trust, through its service providers, shall:

  • Specific Responsibilities In addition to its overall responsibility for monitoring and providing a forum to discuss and coordinate the Parties’ activities under this Agreement, the JSC shall in particular:

  • Joint Responsibility If the Seller determines that the Interface Problem is attributable partially to the design of a Warranted Part and partially to the design of any Supplier Part, the Seller will, if so requested by the Buyer, seek a solution to the Interface Problem through cooperative efforts of the Seller and any Supplier involved. The Seller will promptly advise the Buyer of such corrective action as may be proposed by the Seller and any such Supplier. Such proposal will be consistent with any then existing obligations of the Seller hereunder and of any such Supplier towards the Buyer. Such corrective action, unless reasonably rejected by the Buyer, will constitute full satisfaction of any claim the Buyer may have against either the Seller or any such Supplier with respect to such Interface Problem.

  • Other Responsibilities The Responsibility factors also take account of any responsibility the jobholder may have through the provision of advice and guidance on policies and procedures, research or the adaptation or development of existing or new policies and procedures. An assessment tool has been developed to help ensure that advisory, policy and similar ‘hands off’ responsibilities, such as research or democratic services, are correctly measured and allocated to the appropriate Responsibility factor. It is recommended that jobs are first evaluated on their ‘hands on’ responsibilities under each Responsibility factor and that an assessment is then made of the level of advisory/policy responsibilities and the factor to which it should be allocated.

  • Monitoring Responsibilities The Custodian shall furnish annually to the Fund, during the month of June, information concerning the foreign sub-custodians employed by the Custodian. Such information shall be similar in kind and scope to that furnished to the Fund in connection with the initial approval of this Contract. In addition, the Custodian will promptly inform the Fund in the event that the Custodian learns of a material adverse change in the financial condition of a foreign sub-custodian or any material loss of the assets of the Fund or in the case of any foreign sub-custodian not the subject of an exemptive order from the Securities and Exchange Commission is notified by such foreign sub-custodian that there appears to be a substantial likelihood that its shareholders' equity will decline below $200 million (U.S. dollars or the equivalent thereof) or that its shareholders' equity has declined below $200 million (in each case computed in accordance with generally accepted U.S. accounting principles).

  • Owners Responsibilities 2.1. The Owner shall designate in writing a project coordinator to act as OWNER's representative with respect to the services to be rendered under this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the "Project Coordinator"). The Project Coordinator shall have authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define OWNER's policies and decisions with respect to CONTRACTOR's services for the Project. However, the Project Coordinator is not authorized to issue any verbal or written orders or instructions to the CONTRACTOR that would have the effect, or be interpreted to have the effect, of modifying or changing in any way whatever:

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