We use cookies on our site to analyze traffic, enhance your experience, and provide you with tailored content.

For more information visit our privacy policy.

IT Requirements Sample Clauses

IT RequirementsContractor shall comply with the IT Requirements, as set forth on Exhibit I.
IT RequirementsContractor shall adhere to the IT system and data reporting standards described in this Exhibit I, as they may be changed or supplemented by United from time to time (the “IT Requirements”).
IT Requirements. 20.1 Any software, electronic or magnetic media, hardware or computer system used or supplied by the Consultant in connection with this Framework Agreement:
IT RequirementsComply with the IT requirements and perform work as specified in 704.03.01.I and in the Special Provisions.
IT Requirements. All IT work performed by Vendor for Nextel will be treated as "work for hire". Nextel will own all software and said software coding designed by Vendor for Nextel including, but not limited to: the GUI TSR interface, any data entry program built for Nextel, any database schema, any backend process software designed for Nextel. Nextel personnel will have access to the code at any time. 1) Vendor shall send inbound lead files twice daily to destinations determined by Nextel by 6:00am EST and 8:00pm EST. If there is a delay in sending this inbound lead file, Vendor will notify entire distribution of problem and estimated time for resolution.
IT Requirements. 2.9.8.10.1 Pursuant to Section 2.23 of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall modify its information systems to accommodate, accept, load, utilize and facilitate accurate and timely reporting on information submitted to by TENNCARE via the outbound 834 file that will identify MFP participants, as well as those MFP participants in suspended status during an inpatient admission.
IT Requirements. The software system must be completely web based and accessible from any Internet connected computer. The system must work with standard Windows computers using the latest versions of Internet Explorer and Google Chrome with no special software or special setting in the browser. The system must function with the latest version of Java at all times. Contractor shall prepare an enterprise required Risk Assessment Template for the system and any and all PII information stored in the system must be encrypted in-transit and encrypted at rest.
IT Requirements. 25.1 Panel Members are required to have a case management system in place, which complies with the essential criteria (from the Application Form) relating to IT capability. 25.2 All Defence Team members must have access to the necessary IT resources during the Panel Term in order to: 25.2.1 adequately prepare a VHCC; 25.2.2 keep computerised time recording systems detailing time spent preparing both VHCCs and other cases; and 25.2.3 transact with the CCU in an efficient manner. 25.3 The minimum necessary IT resources required are: 25.3.1 a PC with CD ROM / DVD capabilities; 25.3.2 Microsoft Word and Excel (or comparable); 25.3.3 access to email and the internet (to communicate with the CCU and prosecution agencies); and 25.3.4 access to trained personnel who can use IT skills to achieve great efficiencies in searching large amounts of prosecution material.
IT Requirements. 21.1 All Defence Team members, including Panel Advocates, must have access to the necessary IT resources during the Panel Term in order to: 21.1.1 adequately prepare a VHCC; 21.1.2 keep electronic diaries or computerised time recording systems detailing time spent preparing both VHCCs and other cases; and 21.1.3 transact with the CCU in an efficient manner. 21.2 The minimum necessary IT resources required are: 21.2.1 a PC with CD ROM / DVD capabilities; 21.2.2 Microsoft Word and Excel (or comparable); 21.2.3 access to email and the internet (to communicate with the CCU and prosecution agencies); and 21.2.4 access to trained personnel who can use IT skills to achieve great efficiencies in searching large amounts of prosecution material.
IT Requirements. Given the increasing popularity and utility of the web as the preferred environment for many Federal communications efforts, the Government anticipates that it will require a wide range of IT-related goods and services required under task order contracts awarded in this effort. At the NIH, most if not all IT-based deliverables are slated for publication and production on the principal NIH website, xxx.xxx, and on contractor-designed and–developed Websites, such as those used for events and educational campaigns. Others will be developed, maintained, and hosted on campus. Websites, such as those provided by the NIH Office of Information Technology (OIT) and the agency’s Center for Information Technology (CIT). Some may require ongoing support (e.g., development and/or hosting) on contractor-provided servers. In general, the Government requires services in a wide variety of areas, including but not limited to development of innovative, high-quality content, applications, and programs that meet and exceed the needs of users and Web-enabled communications applications and enhancements for use in Congressionally-mandated health information efforts and agency reporting, public outreach and engagement, and public trust and transparency programs and activities. Vendors shall plan, design, refine, and executive high-quality, visually attractive, audience-appropriate, and fully functional products and content for publication in a state-of-the art, Web-based/digital environment. For the overall project, Vendors shall also furnish all staffing, equipment, materials, and expertise sufficient for accomplishing the Government’s requirements, ranging from early-phase development, (e.g., identifying, researching, designing, developing, refining, revising, and testing), to final production (e.g., enhancing, monitoring, maintaining, and inventorying). Vendors shall coordinate any and all product development with the Government to ensure that Federal standards and expectations are met and that any and all products confirm to desired specifications. Deliverables shall be compatible with and shall interface with the Government’s own computers, systems, and platforms. Features and applications include but are not limited to the following: a) Digital repositories/depositories and other systems for storage of images and audiovisual files; b) Web pages and Web content, including Section 508 compliant deliverables; c) Training materials and Web applications for printing out completi...