Information and Communications Technology Sample Clauses

Information and Communications Technology. 1. The customs authorities of the Parties shall make cooperative efforts to promote the use of information and communications technology in their customs procedures. 2. The customs authorities of the Parties shall exchange information, including best practices, on the use of information and communications technology for the purpose of improving customs procedures.
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Information and Communications Technology. Each Party shall promote the use of information and communications technology in its customs procedures.
Information and Communications Technology. 1. The Parties shall endeavour to establish an electronic data interchange to provide for bilateral exchange of information on trade between them or any customs matter. 2. The customs authorities of the Parties shall exchange information, including best practices, on the use of information and communications technology for the purpose of improving customs procedures.
Information and Communications Technology. 1. The customs administrations of the Parties shall make cooperative efforts to promote the use of information and communications technology in their customs procedures, including possible electronic data interchange between the customs administrations, taking into account international standards or methods developed under the auspices of international organisations or fora such as the Customs Cooperation Council, the International Organization for Standardization, and the United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business. 2. The customs administrations of the Parties shall exchange information, including best practices, on the use of information and communications technology for the purpose of improving customs procedures. 3. The introduction and enhancement of individual information and communications technology by the customs administrations of the Parties shall, to the greatest extent possible, be carried out taking into account the views expressed by relevant parties.
Information and Communications Technology. Providing information and communications technology training as a core competency for youth to function in a modern knowledge economy, improving instruction by using information and communications technology to expand access to learning opportunities, and supporting better management of learning and administrative processes, and assess the educational impact of the information and communications technology investments.
Information and Communications Technology. Pursuant to Article 15.2 of the Basic Agreement, in the field referred to in subparagraph (n) of Article 15.1 of the Basic Agreement: (a) the areas of cooperation may include: (i) strengthening management, competitiveness and technological capabilities in information and communications technology; (ii) development of human resources with advanced knowledge and skills; and (iii) other areas as may be agreed by the Parties; and (b) the forms of cooperation may include: (i) encouraging joint research and development; (ii) exchanging information on policies, laws and regulations; (iii) encouraging exchanges of scientists, technical personnel or other experts; (iv) promoting the holding of joint seminars, dialogues, workshops and trainings; (v) encouraging cooperation among institutes of advanced information and communications technology; (vi) promoting business matching; and (vii) other forms as may be agreed by the Parties.
Information and Communications Technology. Article 1 1 2 Co-operation in the Field of ICT The Parties, recognising the rapid development, led by the private sector, of ICT and of business practices concerning ICT-related services both in the domestic and the international contexts, shall co-operate to promote the development of ICT and ICT-related services with a view t o obtaining the maximum benefit of the use of ICT for the Parties. Article 1 1 3 Areas and Forms of Co-operation under Chapter 1 4 1. The areas of co-operation pursuant to Article 112 above may include the following: (a) promotion of electronic commerce; (b) promotion of the use by consumers, the public sector and the private sector, of ICT-related services, including newly emerging services; and (c) human resource development relating to ICT. 2. The Parties may set out, in the Implementing Agreement, specific areas of co-operation which they deem important. 3. The forms of co-operation pursuant to Article 112 above may include the following: (a) promoting dialogue on policy issues; (b) promoting co-operation between the private sectors of the Parties; (c) enhancing co-operation in international fora relating to ICT; and (d) undertaking other appropriate co-operative activities.
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Information and Communications Technology. 5.9.1 The Local Authority agrees that Local Authority Water Services Staff shall retain access to the required Local Authority IT Systems for the Term. Both parties will enable and support access from Local Authority premises/networks/desktops to IW required applications and services. The Local Authority shall continue to provide the Local Authority Water Services Staff during the Term of this Agreement with up to date information security and cybersecurity training in respect of the Local Authority IT Systems. Such training shall be to the same standard as given to Local Authority Personnel during the Term. The Local Authority shall use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that such training is completed by the Local Authority Water Services Staff. 5.9.2 The Local Authority shall provide internet access from the Local Authority Property to allow Uisce Éireann laptops to connect to Internet services. 5.9.3 The Local Authority will accommodate Uisce Éireann ICT support to attend Local Authority premises/locations for the Term in order to support Water Services Staff. 5.9.4 In the event of critical incident or threat, direct ICT function to ICT function communications will be facilitated at a senior level. Any issues that arise operationally on the implementation of the agreement will be dealt with as per Clause 9 Implementation and Governance. 5.9.5 Both parties will enable and support access from Uisce Éireann premises/networks/desktops to required LA applications where practical and/or possible (access in this case is understood to be limited to non- Enterprise systems that have a unique function for the requirement in the operation and delivery of Water Services functions). 5.9.6 Both parties will provide a remote access capability for business continuity/Hybrid working capabilities and with Multi Factor Authentication (MFA) for security purposes (Two Factor Authentication, 2FA, minimum requirement). 5.9.7 Both parties will assess their cyber security risks in accordance with NCSC Directives and Guidance for Operation Technology and where required will work collaboratively to agree and implement recommendations. 5.9.8 The Local Authority will advise Uisce Éireann on the IT/OT systems that have a unique function to provide Water Services operations and delivery so that Uisce Éireann can put the necessary arrangements in place with regard to software licences and related support contracts to assist Uisce Éireann to transfer these to their network within 18 ...
Information and Communications Technology. Carrying out of a program aimed to develop computer literacy for Basic Education students in grades four through eight, as well as for their teachers, through the implementation of regular courses of computer instruction in information and communications technology (ICT) classrooms, thereby extending the MONE’s ongoing effort on ICT by means of the equipping with ICT of about three thousand (3,000) Basic Education schools, the training of staff, and the establishment of an education portal for students, teachers and the community.
Information and Communications Technology. SBBC shall bear the expense for and provide such information and communications technology equipment that the Superintendent may reasonably request for use in the Superintendent’s office, residence and automobile for the conduct of the Superintendent’s duties and responsibilities and for any incidental personal use. SBBC shall bear all monthly or recurring charges associated with the service provided by such equipment.
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