Information and Communication Technology (ICT. Policies
Information and Communication Technology (ICT. Canada is a significant player in the global ICT industry. 32’000 ICT companies are gathered in regional clusters including the Kitchener / Waterloo / Cambridge Technology park, the 2nd largest park in North America after Silicon Valley. 579'000 skilled workers generate over CND 137 bn in revenues for the ICT industry. CND 5.7 bn have been spent for R&D in 2006, led by Nortel (CND
Information and Communication Technology (ICT. If an enterprise allows shop stewards to access its computer system in the course of their work as shop stewards, a system must be established which prevents access to the shop stewards’ computerized records. The manner of establishing such a system shall be discussed between the parties. This provision does not imply any restriction of the employer’s rights in maintenance and operation of the computer system. NHO’s intention with the above provision is that the authorities shall regard the shop stewards themselves as being responsible for processing pursuant to section 2, item 4, of the Act relating to personal data. LO and NHO agree that they jointly shall approach the authorities (the Data Inspectorate and the Ministry of Justice) to have this matter clarified.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT. 11.1 The Authorities shall each procure that the ICT Services are provided in accordance with the requirement of the ICT Service Level Agreement. Suffolk Council agrees that it shall be responsible for the provision of such parts of the ICT Services as are to be procured from CSD.
11.2 ICT Services as required by the ICT Service Level Agreement shall be provided to the Facility by personnel contributed to by each Authority as set out in the ICT Service Level Agreement.
11.3 Either Authority may as necessary sub-contract the provision of its portion of the ICT Services provision to a third party ("an ICT Services Sub-Contractor") agreed with the other Authority agreement of the other Authority not to be unreasonably withheld.
11.4 The Authorities shall permit CSD and any other parties engaged by the Authorities in the provision of the ICT Services and maintenance of ICT Equipment and ICT Jointly Owned Assets access to the Facility.
11.5 Without prejudice to the provision of the ICT Services, ICT Equipment brought into the Facility by an Authority from another location or purchased by an Authority for its use at the Facility shall continue to be owned by that Authority unless agreed otherwise by the Authorities in writing and each Authority shall have responsibility for maintaining and replacing its own ICT Equipment.
11.6 The Authorities shall create a log of ICT Jointly Owned Assets used in the Facility and St Edmundsbury Council will maintain, replace and be deemed to own the ICT Jointly Owned Assets.
11.7 Suffolk Council shall contribute to the cost of purchasing, maintaining and replacing the ICT Jointly Owned Assets as provided for in the Operating Budget or as otherwise agreed in writing between the Authorities from time to time.
11.8 Each Authority shall be responsible for ensuring that software installed on ICT Equipment and used by its members, officers and employees is appropriately licensed.
11.9 Each Authority shall be responsible for making and implementing its own business continuity and disaster recovery plans in respect of its ICT Equipment and ICT Services unless otherwise agreed in writing.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT. A revised ICT delivery plan is being planned. Expertise is required to coordinate the ICT user requirements and support evaluation of ICT suitability, functionality, and security for all three Services. Expertise is required to develop the two way data exchange requirements from recruiting into MOD training and career management systems. Expertise is required to encompass the requirements of the P&PI mechanism into the data mining and cross-business intelligence capability of the ICT and support the production of the trials plan incorporating the ICT Critical Success Factors. Security accreditation support will be needed to assure and accredit the hosting environment, applications, service management and operations.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT. If an enterprise allows shop stewards to access its computer system in the course of their work as shop stewards, a system must be established which prevents access to the shop stewards’ computerized records. The manner of establishing such a system shall be discussed between the parties. This provision does not imply any restriction of the employer’s rights in maintenance and operation of the computer system. NHO’s intention with the above provision is that the authorities shall regard the shop stewards themselves as being responsible for processing pursuant to section 2, item 4, of the Act relating to personal data.