Information Management System Sample Clauses

Information Management System. Nomaco shall provide and maintain, at Nomaco's expense, an information management system that allows communication between Nomaco and RBX relating to customer orders, credits, shipments and customer communication. RBX shall have confidential electronic access on such information management system to information relating to inventories, inventory locations, orders, credits, shipments and customer communication relating to Products sold or to be sold under this Agreement. All such information and such information management system shall constitute "Confidential Information" of Nomaco under this Agreement and, in addition to the restrictions on use or disclosure of Confidential Information contained herein, RBX shall comply with all of Nomaco's reasonable written instructions and policies in effect from time to time to maintain the confidentiality and security of all such information and any information system on which it may be located.
Information Management System a) SIMSI Canada has developed a Shared Information Management System for Infrastructure (SIMSI) to support the delivery of MRIF by providing online Project registration, approval, monitoring, and reporting capabilities. Costs associated with the implementation and maintenance of the system will be borne by Canada. The Parties agree to promote and use SIMSI in accordance with the Canada-Yukon Information Management – SIMSI Guideline.
Information Management System. Contractor will utilize County’s data management system to register each client’s eligibility data, demographic/resource data, enter service utilization data, medical and support service outcomes, and to record linkages/referrals to other service providers and/or systems of care. County’s system will be used to invoice for all delivered services, standardized reports, importing efficiency of billing, support program evaluation process, and to provide DHSP and participating contractors with information relative to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in LAC. Contractor must ensure data quality and compliance with all data submission requirements. Each client file will be maintained in the County-approved information management system must include, but not be limited to: 9.2.1 The DHSP Consent Form and Notice of Privacy Practices; 9.2.2 Any signed and completed authorizations to release, disclose, use, and/or share information. Note: Authorization Release of Information forms are optional and provision of services cannot be contingent on a client signing an authorization form.; 9.2.3 Initial ISP, ISP updates, Initial Assessment and Quarterly Reassessments; 9.2.4 Current documentation of services and Progress notes; 9.2.5 Documentation of client’s medical and behavioral health homes and primary care provider contact information; 9.2.6 Health insurance information including, but not limited to, health plan and member identification (CIN Number); and 9.2.7 Other client file updates as required at the County’s discretion.
Information Management System. An information management system (“Information Management System”) will be developed to store AP1000 information related to the Facility. This system will provide the following: · [**] · [**] · [**] · [**]
Information Management System. An information management system ("Information Management System") will be developed to store AP1000 information related to the Facility. This system will provide the following: • Select control and review of material, documentation and data that are to be retained as project records. • Manage formal customer or partner correspondence, and any contractual records. • Electronic data storage using a configuration controlled process for retrieval and searching. • Management of interface information between Contractor and Owner or Subcontractor organizations.
Information Management System. Gordian shall be responsible for providing the Owner with a comprehensive web-based JOC Information Management System (hereinafter referred to as “IMS”) for an unlimited number of Owner users. The JOC IMS must be capable of providing full project tracking, developing cost proposals, preparing independent Owner estimates, generating all project documentation, providing project scheduling, budgeting and cost control, tracking MBE participation, and generating customized reports. Gordian must incorporate any current Owner forms and documentation into the IMS; and
Information Management System. Gordian will be responsible for providing the web-based JOC Information Management System (IMS) for an unlimited number of EZIQC Contractors for the purpose of executing work procured through the EZIQC Program. The JOC IMS must be capable of providing full project tracking, developing cost proposals, generating project documentation, providing project scheduling, tracking diverse supplier participation (W/MBE, SBE, and Veteran- Owned businesses), and generating standard program reports as requested by Sourcewell. Gordian will not be responsible for providing access to, or training on, the JOC IMS to Sourcewell or any Participating Entity in connection with the EZIQC Program.
Information Management System. 4.1 The Information Management System comprises the Core Information Management System and the Wider Information Management System. 4.2 [Insert either: [Or Insert: 4.3 Any proposed change to the component parts of and/or boundary of the Core Information Management System shall be notified and processed in accordance with the Change Control Procedure.
Information Management System a) SIMSI Canada has developed a Shared Information Management System for Infrastructure (SIMSI) to support the delivery of Infrastructure programs by providing online Project registration, approval, monitoring, and reporting capabilities. Costs associated with the implementation, maintenance, access, training and support of the system will be borne by Canada, as well as the costs to interface SIMSI with Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Island’s database for this Initiative.

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  • Information Management Information and Records

  • STATEWIDE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM If the maximum amount payable to Contractor under this Contract is $100,000 or greater, either on the Effective Date or at any time thereafter, this section shall apply. Contractor agrees to be governed by and comply with the provisions of §§00-000-000, 00-000-000, 00-000-000, and 00- 000-000, C.R.S. regarding the monitoring of vendor performance and the reporting of contract information in the State’s contract management system (“Contract Management System” or “CMS”). Contractor’s performance shall be subject to evaluation and review in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract, Colorado statutes governing CMS, and State Fiscal Rules and State Controller policies.

  • Information Services Traffic 5.1 For purposes of this Section 5, Voice Information Services and Voice Information Services Traffic refer to switched voice traffic, delivered to information service providers who offer recorded voice announcement information or open vocal discussion programs to the general public. Voice Information Services Traffic does not include any form of Internet Traffic. Voice Information Services Traffic also does not include 555 traffic or similar traffic with AIN service interfaces, which traffic shall be subject to separate arrangements between the Parties. Voice Information services Traffic is not subject to Reciprocal Compensation charges under Section 7 of the Interconnection Attachment. 5.2 If a D&E Customer is served by resold Verizon Telecommunications Service or a Verizon Local Switching UNE, subject to any call blocking feature used by D&E, to the extent reasonably feasible, Verizon will route Voice Information Services Traffic originating from such Service or UNE to the Voice Information Service platform. For such Voice Information Services Traffic, unless D&E has entered into an arrangement with Verizon to xxxx and collect Voice Information Services provider charges from D&E’s Customers, D&E shall pay to Verizon without discount the Voice Information Services provider charges. D&E shall pay Verizon such charges in full regardless of whether or not it collects such charges from its own Customers. 5.3 D&E shall have the option to route Voice Information Services Traffic that originates on its own network to the appropriate Voice Information Services platform(s) connected to Verizon’s network. In the event D&E exercises such option, D&E will establish, at its own expense, a dedicated trunk group to the Verizon Voice Information Service serving switch. This trunk group will be utilized to allow D&E to route Voice Information Services Traffic originated on its network to Verizon. For such Voice Information Services Traffic, unless D&E has entered into an arrangement with Verizon to xxxx and collect Voice Information Services provider charges from D&E’s Customers, D&E shall pay to Verizon without discount the Voice Information Services provider charges. 5.4 D&E shall pay Verizon such charges in full regardless of whether or not it collects charges for such calls from its own Customers. 5.5 For variable rated Voice Information Services Traffic (e.g., NXX 550, 540, 976, 970, 940, as applicable) from D&E Customers served by resold Verizon Telecommunications Services or a Verizon Local Switching Network Element, D&E shall either (a) pay to Verizon without discount the Voice Information Services provider charges, or (b) enter into an arrangement with Verizon to xxxx and collect Voice Information Services provider charges from D&E’s Customers. 5.6 Either Party may request the other Party provide the requesting Party with non discriminatory access to the other party’s information services platform, where such platform exists. If either Party makes such a request, the Parties shall enter into a mutually acceptable written agreement for such access. 5.7 In the event D&E exercises such option, D&E will establish, at its own expense, a dedicated trunk group to the Verizon Information Service serving switch. This trunk group will be utilized to allow D&E to route information services traffic originated on its network to Verizon.

  • Financial Management System Subrecipient shall establish and maintain a sound financial management system, based upon generally accepted accounting principles. Contractor’s system shall provide fiscal control and accounting procedures that will include the following: i. Information pertaining to tuition rates, payments, and educational assistance payments; and

  • PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 5.1 The Employee agrees to participate in the performance management system that the Employer adopted for the employees of the Employer; 5.2 The Employee accepts that the purpose of the performance management system will be to provide a comprehensive system with specific performance standards to assist the employees and service providers to perform to the standards required; 5.3 The Employer must consult the Employee about the specific performance standards and targets that will be included in the performance management system applicable to the Employee; 5.4 The Employee undertakes to actively focus on the promotion and implementation of the key performance indicators (including special projects relevant to the employee’s responsibilities) within the local government framework; 5.5 The criteria upon which the performance of the Employee shall be assessed shall consist of two components, Operational Performance and Competencies both of which shall be contained in the Performance Agreement; 5.6 The Employee’s assessment will be based on his performance in terms of the outputs/outcomes (performance indicators) identified as per attached Performance Plan, which are linked to the KPAs, and will constitute 80% of the overall assessment result as per the weightings agreed to between the Employer and Employee; 5.7 The Competencies will make up the other 20% of the Employee’s assessment score. The Competencies are spilt into two groups, leading competencies (indicated in blue on the graph below) that drive strategic intent and direction and core competencies (indicated in green on the graph below), which drive the execution of the leading competencies. Strategic direc on and leadership People management Program and project management Financial management Change leadership Governance leadersip Moral competence Planning and organising Analysis and innova on Knowledge and informa on management Communica on Results and quality focus

  • The Web Services E-Verify Employer Agent agrees to, consistent with applicable laws, regulations, and policies, commit sufficient personnel and resources to meet the requirements of this MOU.

  • Quality Management System Supplier hereby undertakes, warrants and confirms, and will ensue same for its subcontractors, to remain certified in accordance with ISO 9001 standard or equivalent. At any time during the term of this Agreement, the Supplier shall, if so instructed by ISR, provide evidence of such certifications. In any event, Supplier must notify ISR, in writing, in the event said certification is suspended and/or canceled and/or not continued.

  • Enterprise Information Management Standards Performing Agency shall conform to HHS standards for data management as described by the policies of the HHS Chief Data and Analytics Officer. These include, but are not limited to, standards for documentation and communication of data models, metadata, and other data definition methods that are required by HHS for ongoing data governance, strategic portfolio analysis, interoperability planning, and valuation of HHS System data assets.

  • Information Systems The Customer is aware that vehicles manufactured, supplied or marketed by a company within the Volvo Group are equipped with one or more systems which may gather and store information about the vehicle (the “Information Systems”), including but not limited to information relating to vehicle condition and performance and information relating to the operation of the vehicle (together, the “Vehicle Data”). The Customer agrees not to interfere with the operation of the Information System in any way.

  • Information Services The Custodian may rely upon information received from issuers of Securities or agents of such issuers, information received from Subcustodians or depositories, information from data reporting services that provide detail on corporate actions and other securities information, and other commercially reasonable industry sources; and, provided the Custodian has acted in accordance with the standard of care set forth in Section 6 (a), the Custodian shall have no liability as a result of relying upon such information sources, including but not limited to errors in any such information.